Horiba LAQUAtwin Calcium Ca++ Ion Meter (CA-11)

$420.00
In stock
SKU
CA-11

The Horiba LAQUA Twin Calcium ion meter makes testing dissolved Calcium extremely easy by simply placing a tiny sample on the meter's flat sensor. Ideal for measuring water, soil, leaf sap, milk, juice, fertilizer solutions and more. Measures 4 to 9900 ppm (mg/L)

Horiba LAQUAtwin Calcium Ca++ Ion Meter (CA-11)

 

Features:

  • Measures: 4 to 9900 ppm (mg/L)
  • Fast, & accurate measurements
  • Waterproof
  • Flat sensor technology
  • Use as little as 0.3 ml of sample
  • Automatic calibration
  • Select of 1 point or 2 point calibration
  • Wide measuring range for a variety of applications
  • Selectable display between ppm and mol/l

Measures:

  • Calcium in drinking water
  • Marine saltwater aquariums
  • Milk calcium levels for all animals and formula
  • Fruit and vegetable calcium
  • Animal feed such as hay
  • Plant and leaf sap
  • Soil calcium levels (with use of a soil extracting solution)
  • Foliar and hydroponic fertilizers
  • Fruit juice
 

The Horiba LAQUA Twin calcium ion meter makes testing dissolved calcium easy. Small and lightweight, the meter can be easily carried to any location for on-site testing. The measurement process simply involves placing the sample on the meter's flat sensor. Accurate measurements can be taken from a sample as small as 0.3ml.

This meter features automatic range switching which gives a wide display range and facilitates highly precise measurements.

The meter selective flat ion electrode is unreceptive to other ions and takes highly accurate measurements of calcium ion concentrations. The Horiba LAQUA Twin calcium ion meter is made with high molecular weight polymers that are longer lasting and resistant to contamination, giving you more trouble free service and saving money on replacements.

 

 Unit Ship Weight: 1.5 Lb

When testing soil calcium, it is a good idea to use a soil extract to make the sample. We use our modified morgan soil extractant kit as it replicates rain water in the soil and pulls lose a similar amount of calcium from the soil that would be available for your plants to take in.

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