HORIBA Potassium (K⁺) Sensors – Precise Control of Nutrient Concentrations
Measure potassium precisely with Horiba sensor technology and evaluate nutrient ratios
Potassium ions (K⁺) are an important component of many biological and chemical processes. In this category you will find HORIBA sensors for the precise determination of potassium in water and process media.
The sensors enable selective measurement and provide reliable values for evaluating nutrient content.
Reliable measurement values for environmental and process analysis
The potassium sensors support targeted analysis of potassium concentrations and help to detect changes in nutrient balance at an early stage. They are specifically designed for selective ion measurement and offer stable and reproducible results.
Why is potassium (K⁺) a relevant parameter?
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Importance for biological processes
Potassium is an essential nutrient.
Measurement provides important insights into biological activity. -
Control of nutrient ratios
The potassium content influences the composition of water.
It is specifically monitored and evaluated. -
Precise selective measurement
The sensors specifically detect potassium ions.
This enables a differentiated analysis.
Typical application areas
- Monitoring of nutrient levels in water
- Use in environmental analysis and agriculture
- Control of biological and chemical processes
- Laboratory and on-site measurements
Your benefits
- Reliable analysis of nutrient concentrations
- Suitable for selective ion measurements
- Stable and reproducible measurement results
Monitor potassium levels reliably and gain precise insights into nutrient and process conditions.
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Potassium (K+) ion-selective electrode for 300 series The new electrode is suitable for the LAQUA WQ-300 series from Horiba and offers precise and reliable measurements for ions in aqueous solutions. It is characterised by its user-friendly handling and environmentally friendly design and can be used for a wide range of applications.Features:Measurement parameters: Potassium (K+) Solid-state electrodes that do not require refilling Double junction made of porous sintered polyethylene Integrated temperature sensor Environmentally friendly design made from bio-based plastic Supplied with calibration and ionic strength adjustment solutions Robust housing made of polycarbonate and PVC Low maintenance, simply rinse and seal Waterproof according to IP67Linearity in measurement range:The range where the calibration curve has linearity is called the measurement range. When lower concentration is measured where the linearity is not established, perform calibration at two points in the lower concentration range.Influence of pH:The impact of the pH may cause a decrease in the slope of the ion selective electrode, or parallel shifting of the calibration curve. To prevent these effects, set the pH to an appropriate value in advance and keep it constant.→Set the pH to an appropriate value in advance and keep it constant.If the pH of the sample solution exceeds 11, adjust the pH in the range of 5 to 11 by adding hydrochloric acid HCl.If the pH of the sample solution is less than 5, adjust the pH in the range of 5 to 11 by adding sodium hydroxide NaOH.Interfering ions:Ion selective electrodes have good selectivity with respect to the ions to be measured, but they may react to the other ions. When using the ion electrode method, it is important to know the effects of coexistent ions and take measures to avoid them. Interfering ions may form compounds with poor solubility or may form complex salts with the structure material of the ion selective membrane, these may to have a significant impact on the measured value. Conditioning:An electrode is conditioned by soaking it in a standard solution for 1 hour or longer. Use a standard solution whose concentration is 100 mg/L or more.In the following cases, perform conditioning of the electrode before calibration.• Before the first use.• Before use after storage for 2 weeks or longer.• If the electrode is less responsive.Calibration:Always calibrate with at least 2 calibration solutions which are 1 decade apart and bracket the expected measurement value.Use fresh calibration solutions and do not re-use them.• Below 10 ppm (mg/L)First solution between 1 and 10ppmSecond solution between 10 and 50 ppm• Between 10 and 100 ppm (mg/L)First solution between 10 and 100ppmSecond solution between 100 and 1000 ppm• Above 100 ppm (mg/L)First solution between 100 and 1000ppmSecond solution above 1000 ppmFurther information can be found in the data sheets in the download area of the store. Manufacturer article number: 3200986785 (300-K-C)