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  <title>WEF Discussion Forums : Laboratory Management and Technical Issues : conductivity meter</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Our old, reliable Radiometer conductivity meter has failed after many years of use.  Does anyone have a recommendation for a benchtop style conductivity meter?  We analyse samples with a wide range of conductivity.  Thanks</p>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 19:55:10 GMT</pubDate>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>I just recently stumbled across a site about equipment reccomendations and such.  Check out Labwrench.com.  It is hard to tell exactly how much participation there is on it,  I'm trying to add the pieces of equipment from our lab in bits and pieces.  That all being said, we use the VWR sympHony meter.  You can get a meter for conductivity and/or pH along with some other parameters as well I think.  Ours has been stable and reliable.  Be sure to get a conductivity probe rated for the range you want to analyze.</p>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 20:37:52 GMT</pubDate>
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  <description><![CDATA[<root><p>We stilll use a 30 year old Labline Lectromho Wheatstone Bridge Conductiviety Meter...the one in the cool wooden box.  It has an amazing range.</p>
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<p>We also use an Accument benchtop digital Conductivity meter with a low range probe for testing drinking water and our RO/DI water.</p>
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<p>Accumet Model AB30 meter with a glass probe with a constant of K=0.1</p>
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<p>Good luck</p>
<p>Keith</p></root>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 23:16:18 GMT</pubDate>
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  <description><![CDATA[I raelly needed to find this info, thank God!
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  <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2011 21:52:27 GMT</pubDate>
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