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Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2012    Location: Dunedin, Florida, USA

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Ocean Optics  - R1000-4
  • Make: Ocean Optics
  • Model: R1000-4
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  • Description: Ocean Optics Probe Improves pH Response R1000-4-Angle probe performs in colored and turbid environments Ocean Optics&rs ... Read More
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Ocean Optics, Inc.
LabX Member since December 2003.

Ocean Optics is a diversified photonics technology firm and a global leader in optical sensing, optical networking, display optics and biophotonics. With full-service locations in the United States and Europe, we serve a wide range of markets, including process control, consumer electronics and medical diagnostics.
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Ocean Optics Probe Improves pH Response
R1000-4-Angle probe performs in colored and turbid environments

Ocean Optics’ (www.OceanOptics.com) new R1000-4 reflection probe maximizes efficiency of pH measurement. Paired with Ocean Optics’ non-intrusive reflective pH sensing patches, the R1000-4 overcomes the shortcomings of alternative pH measurements methods to deliver accurate pH response in turbid or colored environments.

Ocean Optics’ optical pH sensor systems consist of a fiber optic probe that accommodates pH reactive patches, plus a light source, spectrometer and software. Indicator material patches and probes can be optimized for monitoring pH in a variety of samples and conditions, from clear and lighter-colored samples such as alcohols and solvents, to turbid and optically dense samples such as slurries and surface waters. Sensing patches can be applied directly to fiber optic probes or to cuvettes and other substrates.

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