by Paul Stockton | May 30, 2024 | Technical Articles
EDT Electrodes and Hanna Meters There are many pH and ION meters in laboratories all over the world. Many years ago some manufacturers had their own style of connector which prevented competitors from substituting their electrodes with their own. Now the vast majority...
by Paul Stockton | May 30, 2024 | Boats & Hull Potential
Mooring in a Marina Mooring your boat in a Marina can be a lottery. Whilst most are safe, reliable and offer a safe haven for your boat there are reasons to take care in checking where you are leaving your valuable craft. It is possible to check for many of the...
by Paul Stockton | May 30, 2024 | Boats & Hull Potential
Silver Spoons and Boat Hull Testing? There are many posts on youtube and various other media sources promoting the use of Silver Spoons as a Reference electrode to measure the Hull potential of boats. Undoubtedly this arose from the misinterpretation of the technical...
by Paul Stockton | May 30, 2024 | Food & Beverage
Chloride in Mayonnaise Testing The testing of Chloride or salt in food products is important to ensure there is enough salt to act as a preservative and to provide the desired taste. At the same time it is important to record the Salt content on the label to meet...
by Paul Stockton | May 30, 2024 | Electrochemistry Theory
Automatic Temperature Compensation for ISE’s We are all used to measuring pH and conductivity and achieving a result that is corrected to be the same as the actual result would be at 25 degrees centigrade. As the temperature increases Ions move faster in...