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Temperature sensor 8221
conductivitylaboratoryfor the pharmaceutical industry

temperature sensor
temperature sensor
temperature sensor
temperature sensor
temperature sensor
temperature sensor
temperature sensor
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Characteristics

Evaluation type
temperature, conductivity
Applications
laboratory, for the pharmaceutical industry
Pressure range

10 bar, 20 bar
(145.04 psi, 290.08 psi)

Description

The 8221 hygienic conductivity probes are used to determine electrical conductivity in a wide range of pure or concentrated liquids. Due to their hygienic and robust design, these conductivity probes are suitable for use in various application sectors, including the food & beverage, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and chemical industry. Two technologies of conductivity probes are available: • Probes based on the 2-electrode principle are suited for measurements in liquids, especially (ultra) pure water. Contaminations affect the measurements. • Probes based on the 4-electrode principle exclude polarisation phenomena and are not sensitive to contamination. The clever design guarantees an excellent linearity over the entire measurement range. An integrated temperature sensor (Pt1000) is a standard feature of all versions. The probe has to be connected to the multiCELL transmitter/controller Type 8619. Perfect for demanding applications in the hygienic industry (CIP and SIP compatible) Wide measuring range thanks to various options available Support of the most important process connections ensures specific customer requests can be implemented Perfectly suited to the multi-purpose transmitter/controller Type 8619

Catalogs

6012
6012
14 Pages
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0255
10 Pages
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6724
13 Pages
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