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  • News - 13 Feb 2011
    A low-cost, highly-sensitive biological and chemical sensor to detect changes in the pH level of an environment has been developed by Cagri Savran, a study leader and an associate professor of...
  • News - 27 Sep 2010
    Salina Kansas-based Veris Technologies is releasing two innovative soil sensing devices called the Quad EC1000 and the pH Detector. These unique condensed soil status monitoring devices are...
  • News - 13 Jul 2010
    Emerson Process Management has introduced a new pH sensor, which is autoclavable and uses steam sterilization to provide stability in life science applications. The Rosemount Analytical PUR-Sense3800...
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    Polestar Technologies is a recognized leader in the development and manufacture of optical sensors for monitoring oxygen, pH, and carbon dioxide in many different applications, such as...
  • News - 5 Jul 2017
    A novel bandage is capable of providing alerts to nursing staff as soon as a wound starts healing badly. Sensors integrated into the base material glow with a different intensity if the pH level of...
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    Sentek manufactures a comprehensive range of electrochemical sensors for both laboratory and industrial applications. Products include pH Electrodes, Reference Electrodes, Steam Sterilisable,...
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    Jenco Instruments is an ISO9001 certified manufacturer of water quality meters and instruments such as pH meters, ORP meters, conductivity meters, TDS meters, dissolved oxygen meters, ion meters and...
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    The Myron L Company has established itself as the leading manufacturer of high quality and simple to operate conductivity and pH instrumentation for municipal, commercial and industrial water quality...
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    Sensorex manufacturers quality pH Electrodes, ORP Electrodes, Conductivity Sensors, Dissolved Oxygen Probes, Chlorine Dioxide Sensors, Free Chlorine Sensors, and other specialty analytical...
  • Article - 11 Mar 2022
    New research expands on the previous study by looking into the wearable sensor’s capacity to reliably detect skin surface pH.

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