Zinc has a relatively stable potential and is also used as a reference electrode. However, due to changes in the environment, the potential of zinc will also change, especially in carbon or high temperature environments, meaning it can become unstable. Our high-purity zinc reference electrode uses 99.995% purity zinc. It is a stationary type electrode for long-term monitoring of structural potential, suitable for use in most environments.
Dimensions: Ø100x300mm
electrode-potential: -940mV (25°C, vs, SHE)
potential-stability: ±15 mV at 0.3 mA
Insulation Resistance: > 1MΩ
Working Temperature: 0~55 °C
Outer Shell: ABS
water-tightness: 196kPa water pressure ≥15min
Environment: Fresh Water, Seawater
Design Life: 30 years
Category: Reference Electrodes
Tag: Probe Reference Electrode