• Slim-line Portable Meters

    Laboratory products

    Slim-line Portable Meters

    Hanna’s portable meter line has been completely redesigned for ’09!
    Series features

    • Versatile Choose from pH, pH/ORP or pH/ORP/EC/TDS many specially designed for specific industries including food, industrial and agriculture.
    • Streamlined Design These meters have been completely redesigned to be smaller and easier to use.
    • Waterproof
    • Multi-level LCD Display These meters provide the primary measurement as well as the current temperature on the same screen. The bottom of the display features a quickguide to aid users quickly in instrument operation.
    • HOLD Hold button freezes readings on the display to allow a user time to record the measurement information.
    • Rechargeable Batteries
    • B.E.P.S (Battery Error Protection System) alerts the users in the event that low battery power could adversely affect readings.
    • Extendable Cloth Junction The HI 1288 multiparameter probe features a cloth junction that can be pulled longer, effectively increasing the life of the probe.
    • Automatic Temperature Compensation (pH)
    • Automatic 1 or 2 point Calibration


    Digital Edition

    ILM 50.2 March 2025

    March 2025

    Chromatography Articles - Effects of small deviations in flow rate on GPC/SEC results Mass Spectrometry & Spectroscopy Articles - Waiting for the present to catch up to the future: A bette...

    View all digital editions

    Events

    Bio-Europe Spring

    Mar 17 2025 Milan, Italy

    NGVS 2025

    Mar 18 2025 Beijing, China

    Laborama 2025

    Mar 20 2025 Brussels, Belgium

    Asia Labex

    Mar 20 2025 Chandigarh, India

    ACS National Meeting & Expo, Spring 2025

    Mar 23 2025 San Diego, CA, USA

    View all events

    Great Job...
    The latest issue will be with you shortly
    Sign up to Labmate for FREE.
    Register and get the eBulletin, a Monthly email packed with the latest Laboratory products, news and services. Join us and get the latest Laboratory information first.