| The pH monitoring flow tank made of PFA (perfluoroalkoxy resin) material is a laboratory or industrial grade flow device designed specifically for high-precision pH measurement. It is made of high-purity inert PFA material, which has excellent chemical stability, corrosion resistance, and low adsorption characteristics. It is suitable for real-time pH monitoring in harsh environments such as strong acids, strong bases, and organic solvents, ensuring data accuracy and long-term reliability. | ![]() |
Core Features
Super corrosion resistance
PFA material can withstand almost all chemical reagents (such as concentrated sulfuric acid, hydrofluoric acid, aqua regia, etc.), avoiding the leaching pollution of traditional glass or plastic tanks.
Long term use without aging or precipitation ensures the purity of the sample.
Low adsorption design
Smooth and inert surface to prevent residual adsorption of the test solution, especially suitable for trace analysis, ultrapure water or semiconductor industry applications.
Accurate pH monitoring
Optimize the flow path design to ensure sufficient contact between the liquid and pH electrode, with fast and stable response.
Compatible with mainstream brand pH electrodes (such as Mettler, Hamilton, etc.), supporting online real-time monitoring.
Modular structure
Can be combined with peristaltic pumps, flow meters, etc. to form a circulation system, supporting customized inlet and outlet interfaces (such as threads, quick connectors).
Transparent/semi transparent PFA material facilitates observation of liquid flow state.
Suitable for a wide temperature range
The working temperature range is wide (-200 ℃ to+260 ℃), meeting the requirements of high-temperature sterilization or low-temperature experiments.
Typical application scenarios
Laboratory online pH monitoring (chemical reaction processes, biological fermentation, etc.).
Ultra pure water quality inspection in the semiconductor industry.
Environmental wastewater monitoring and electroplating solution analysis.
Process control in the pharmaceutical and food industries.
