Used YSI 58 #187933 for sale
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YSI 58 is a laboratory equipment and accessory utilized for laboratory water analysis. It is often used to measure the levels of a variety of ionic constituents in water samples such as carbonate, bicarbonate, calcium, sulfate, chloride, silica, and pH. It utilizes a combination of electrochemical and optical sensors to measure the parameters of interest. 58 consists of two parts: the sample cell and the instrument. The sample cell is an anodically sealed sample cell made of acetal that can hold up to 100 ml of water sample. The sample cell has several ports that can be used to introduce a reagent or standard solution. The instrument is a compact, easy-to-use, multi-channel analyzer capable of measuring multiple parameters from a single sample. It has multiple ports for sample introduction, reagent addition, and waste removal. The instrument also has a laptop connection port which allows for easy data transfer and integration with laboratory information systems. YSI 58 uses flow-through connectors to introduce reagents and standards into the sample cell. The unit is capable of automatically mixing the reagents and standards while monitoring the measured parameters in order to maintain a constant pH. It is also capable of automatically adjusting the voltage to maintain a constant electrolyte concentration. Once the sample is analyzed, the instrument will display the measured values on a LCD display. The user can then use the keypad to enter the desired parameters. The instrument also has a variety of other features including a backlit LCD display, standard/non-standard calibration options, data logging, and a data transfer port. 58 is an advanced, feature-packed laboratory equipment and accessory which makes it an indispensable tool for water analysis. It is accurately, quickly, and conveniently capable of measuring a variety of ionic constituents and pH in water samples. This makes it a valuable asset in any laboratory setting.
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