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Oakton Dissolved Oxygen Galvanic Probe, with
Oakton Dissolved Oxygen Galvanic Probe, with

Oakton Dissolved Oxygen Galvanic Probe, with 10' Cable

Product ID : 28286666


Galleon Product ID 28286666
Shipping Weight 0.65 lbs
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Model WD-35642-52
Manufacturer Oakton
Shipping Dimension 8.7 x 3.39 x 3.31 inches
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Oakton Dissolved Oxygen Galvanic Probe, with Features

  • 10-foot cable length for a wide range of operation

  • Comes with replaceable membrane cap for ease of maintenance

  • Polarographic body technology for Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) analysis in field and lab use

  • 0.5-inch exterior diameter to fit inside containers

  • Comes with 50 mL of pre-mixed electrolyte solution for ease of use


About Oakton Dissolved Oxygen Galvanic Probe, With

The Oakton 35642-52 replacement dissolved oxygen (DO) probe has polarographic sensing technology for quick readings, and comes with a ten-foot cable for a wide range of operation. A probe, also called a sensor or electrode, measures the dissolved oxygen (DO) of a substance, and is commonly used for testing water quality such as wastewater, saltwater, groundwater, or drinking water. Polarographic probes, also called clark cell or ampherometric electrodes, are used in Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) analysis. This probe features a replaceable membrane cap for ease of maintenance, and it comes with 50 mL of premixed electrolyte solution for ease of use. Its cylindrical body has an exterior diameter of 0.5 inches to fit inside containers. Its dimensions are 5.00(l) x 0.5(w) inches (11.5 x 1.2 cm). The probe is used with Oakton DO 6, DO 6+, and DO 700 meters (sold separately). Dissolved oxygen probes are used in a variety of applications to assist in monitoring the amount of oxygen present in water. Applications include sewage and water treatment plants, pollution control, fish farms, and various types of manufacturing. They are commonly used in hydroponics, aquaculture, education, and research to measure water quality. Oakton Instruments manufactures an array of scientific instruments for research, industrial, and educational uses. Since 1991, Oakton has distributed a wide variety of instruments such as meters, electrodes, and transmitters. Oakton is based in Vernon Hills, IL, and has facilities in Europe, Asia, and China. What’s in the Box? Meter 10-foot cable