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An analytical equipment that measures a solution’s ORP has an ORP (Oxidation-Reduction Potential) sensor cartridge. An indicator of a solution’s oxidative or reductive capacity, ORP measures a solution’s propensity to either gain or lose electrons.
A sensing element made of a particular substance, such as platinum, gold, or silver, that can exchange electrons with the solution being measured commonly comes in the ORP sensor cartridge. The sensing element produces a voltage proportional to the solution’s ORP when it comes into contact with the sample. The equipment then measures this voltage and uses the reading to calculate the solution’s ORP.
ORP sensor cartridges are frequently employed in a range of processes, including the manufacture of food and beverages, chemicals, and water treatment. They are available in various shapes and sizes to accommodate various applications, and they are frequently replaceable to guarantee precise and dependable measurements throughout time.
The ability of a solution to function as an oxidising or reducing agent is measured by the Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) Sensor. Employ the ORP Sensor to test the chlorine’s ability to oxidise water in swimming pools or to identify whether an oxidation-reduction reaction has reached its equivalence point.
Global ORP sensor cartridge market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The ORP cartridges for the S10 and S17 Sensors are readily replaced and plug into a tough 316 stainless steel housing that also houses the sensing element, a temperature module, and a signal conditioner with cabling.
The S10 is a valve retractable style sensor, whereas the S17 is an immersion or insertion style sensor. The ORP electrode cartridge is made of durable PEEK (polyetheretheketone) and measures from -2,000 to +2,000 millivolts over a 23°F to 176°F (-5°C to 80°C) temperature range.
The ORP sensors can be ordered with the Sentinel option, which monitors the potential of the reference electrode and graphically displays measurement drift. They can also be ordered with a 4-20 mA output, which sends a maintenance warning before reference electrode degradation results in issues.