Description
FEATURES
- Fast and accurate dialysate tests
- Models for both acetate and bicarbonate solutions
- Chip and crack resistant polyethylene cell cup
- Rugged design
- Simple to use
- Automatic temperature compensation
Model D-1 has an expanded scale of 11-15 millimhos and is useful for testing the final dialysate. A unique feature of this model is the adjustable green color band above the dial. This provides immediate visual confirmation of whether or
not the dialysate concentration is within the patient’s “safe zone”. Model D-2 features dual scales on the dial and can test both acetate and bicarbonate dialysate.
Both AG-5 and AG6/PH AGRI-METERS are calibrated in millimhos, the term most widely used by growers to express electrical conductivity. Some charts may read in other units called micromhos. However, since one millimho equals 1,000 micromhos, the conversion is easy. Parts per million (ppm) is also sometimes used. Conductivity/ppm fertilizer concentration tables can be obtained from your supplier, consultant, or university advisor.
Myron L Company has two proven ways to measure such impurities. Our DS Meters™ provide fast, accurate, on-the-spot measurements of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) or Conductivity. PDS Meters™ test Conductivity or TDS plus pH. Readings from their highly stable circuitry help assure product quality, prevent equipment damage and verify in-line instrumentation in a wide range of applications, some of which are listed above.
All Myron L® handheld instruments are factory calibrated with NIST traceable Standard Solutions having specific conductivity/ppm values. Myron L® Company Standard Solutions are made under strictly controlled conditions using reagent grade salts. These salts are mixed with deionized water having a resistivity of at least 5 megohms-cm purity.
Myron L® Company Standard Solutions have an accuracy of ±1% based on values published in the International Critical Tables and traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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