Portable Silver/Silver Chloride Reference Electrode
The silver-silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) electrode is by far the most popular type of reference electrode designed for use in high-chloride conditions, such as seawater environments, concrete structures, etc. It is constructed from a silver wire, part of which is ‘chloridized’ (covered with finely divided silver chloride).
Description
1. Easy installation, strong reliability and excellent anti-interference performance.
2. Small size, light weight, stable performance and strong corrosion resistance.
3. The electrode potential is stable.
4. The sintering process is adopted to overcome the disadvantages such as easy falling off and short life of the pressed electrode.
5. Customizable according to customer needs.
Parameters
| Category | Portable Reference Electrode |
|---|---|
| Substrate | Silver Chloride (AgCl) |
| Potential Stability | ±15 mV (at 0.3 mA) |
| Insulation Resistance | > 1 MΩ |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ 55°C |
| Lifetime | 20 yrs. |

