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Take your lab to the source

by Lauren Butler
October 24, 2018
in Digital Utilities, Electricity, Smart meters, Sponsored Editorial
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Measure single or multiple parameters such as pH, ISE, conductivity or RDO/DO, using the Thermo Scientific™ Orion™ Star A320 series Portable Meters. These advanced electrochemistry meters are available in different configurations and feature a graphical LCD display, a USB port, IP67 water resistance and rubber armour for impact protection.

Measure single or multiple parameters such as pH, ISE, conductivity or RDO/DO, using the Thermo Scientific™ Orion™ Star A320 series Portable Meters. These advanced electrochemistry meters are available in different configurations and feature a graphical LCD display, a USB port, IP67 water resistance and rubber armour for impact protection.

High-quality meters are essential to the critical, routine measurement tasks that get performed on a daily basis. For more than 50 years, Thermo Scientific has been a driving innovator and global leader in liquid sensing technology that makes complex measurements routine, reliable and accurate – in the lab, online and in the field.

Thermo Scientific’s close collaboration with customers has enabled them to continually enhance products specifically for customers needs, delivering exceptional quality and dependability to meet the challenges of sample analysis across a wide array of industries and applications.

Confidence in the field

The premium line of Thermo Scientific’s portable meters allows you to take accurate, reliable measurements at the source. The Orion Star A320 series is capable of single, dual or multi-parameter measurements and offers an information-rich screen and user-friendly operation.

Idea for application in contract testing, environmental, food and beverage, and industrial, the Orion Star A320 delivers exactly what you’ve come to expect from Thermo Scientific: accurate, consistent results, easy-to-use features that maximise productivity and minimise training time, and a durable, long-life product.

Enjoy the capability of measuring pH, mV, relative mV, ORP, conductivity, TDS, salinity, resistivity and RDO/DO from one device such as the A329 assisted by easy-to-follow onscreen instructions.

Features that help you bring the lab outdoors include:

  • Waterproof, IP67 meter housing
  • Informative, easy-to-read backlit graphic display provides clear onscreen instructions for calibration and setup
  • GLP-compliant data log reliably collects and time-stamps up to 5000 measurement sets with sample ID and user ID for reliable data tracking
  • Comprehensive keypad with menu-specific function keys and shortcut keys for quick and efficient meter navigation and control
  • Fast and reliable measurements with Auto-Read, continuous and timed read modes and measurement stability indicator
  • Non-volatile memory preserves data, even with loss of power
  • Free Orion Star Com software facilitates data transfer to a computer via USB or RS232 connections
  • Multi-language interface with new languages added through software updates

For more information, visit www.thermofisher.com.au.

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