In-line pH electrodes are devices used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a process fluid. There is one main type of in-line pH electrode on the market: the combination electrode.
Combination electrodes contain both a hydrogen-ion (H+) sensitive electrode (glass membrane or X-Chip™) and a reference electrode in a single housing. However, there are different types of pH glass membranes for electrodes, each with unique properties for specific applications.
METTLER TOLEDO offers a range of pH membrane glasses, including:
- High alkali-resistant glass for high pH values and temperatures
- Low-temperature glass for low temperatures and ion concentrations
- A41 glass for steam sterilization resistance
- Hydrofluoric acid-resistant glass for processes containing HF
Unbreakable X-Chip technology is available for InPro X1pH sensors.
There are also different types of reference systems that can be paired with the various pH glass membranes for every application. METTLER TOLEDO offers several reference systems to suit different needs, such as:
- Pressurized liquid reference systems with Argenthal silver ion trap and ceramic diaphragms
- Double chamber reference systems with PTFE diaphragms
- Open junction reference systems with polymer solid electrolytes
- Gel-filled reference systems with ceramic diaphragms
Each reference system has its own advantages and is suitable for specific applications, ensuring accurate and reliable pH measurements across a wide range of processes.