New Conductivity Meter Launched

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New Conductivity Meter Launched

08 Apr, 2015

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Trans Instruments, a manufacturer of water testing instruments for more than 20 years experience, is pleased to announce the launch of the new WalkLAB series HP9021 Conductivity meter.

This meter has a large and simple to navigate backlit LCD display in a rugged ABS casing, which is fully splash proof and weather proof with an IP rating of 65.  As conductivity is temperature dependant, measurement is made simple with the automated auto-lock system that will display a stabilised endpoint reading when temperature is fully compensated.  This unique feature allows users, even inexperience one, to take conductivity, TDS or salinity measurement with the least error due to handling and temperature stability.

The meter is capable of 5 points calibration over each range to enhance accuracy.  The auto range feature will automatically switch to higher range during measurement.  Meter allows setting of the TDS factor, temperature coefficient factor and cell constant which are stored in non-volatile memory.  In case of battery removal, the data stored will not be erased.  Meter can to store up to 99 sets of measured data memory of pH, mV and temperature stamped with date and time.  User can download stored memory or make continuous data logging on a PC with the optional USB connection kit that comes with software.  The features and specification of this meter is equivalent to a bench top meter yet it is portable and economical.

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