Conductivity Standard

For calibration of Conductivity (EC) meters in hydroponics

With Flairform's analytical solutions, my tools are going an extra week between calibrations!
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Conductivity Standard

For calibration of Conductivity (EC) meters in hydroponics

With Flairform's analytical solutions, my tools are going an extra week between calibrations!
(Retailer)

Conductivity Standard

For calibration of Conductivity (EC) meters in hydroponics

Regular calibration of conductivity meters is essential to ensure accurate readings:

  • Flairform's standard calibrates to 2.76mS/cm (cF 27.6) at 25C / 77F.
  • Formulated with NIST* specified ingredients.
  • Stabilised to resist algae or growth formation and provide exceptional shelf-life. 'Growths' can contaminate electrodes and cause interference that 'distorts' electrode calibration.
  • Available in 250ml and 1L.
  • Technical: Click here to view product labels, feed charts, brochures and MSDS

*NIST: National Institute of Standards and Technology

Conversion Chart:  For converting EC values to "ppm" for Hanna, Truncheon or Eutech TDS meters.

Description:

When to Use:
Calibrating EC meters
Bottle Sizes:
250ml and 1L

Background:

Important: Poorly maintained electrodes can upset the linearity (i.e. ‘slope’) of the readout values either side of the Conductivity Standard’s value. Thus it is essential to clean the electrode with Electrode Cleaner prior to calibrating.
Conductivity meter electrodes normally become coated with impurities. The degree to which this occurs will depend upon the nature of the samples being tested. It will also depend upon whether or not the electrode is rinsed with distilled water and properly stored after each use. Electrode contamination causes a decrease in the effective surface area of the electrode exposed to the solution. This will lead to lower values being recorded, unless frequent calibration is performed. When correct practices are followed, quality conductivity equipment needs calibrating only a few times per year. An indicator of the need to clean is given by the extent to which the meter drifts out of calibration.


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