(GARDCO: Columbia, MD) -- Paul N. Gardner Co. (GARDCO)—worldwide distributors, producers, and designers of quality physical and inspection instruments for paint, coatings, and related industries—has announced its new offering, the Economy BNC 0-14 pH probe.
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BNC pH probes are precision instruments used to measure pH levels in a wide range of solutions. They feature a BNC connector, which provides a secure, quick, and universally compatible connection with most pH meters. These probes are commonly used in laboratories, water testing, and other analytical applications. Each probe includes a pH electrode, protective case, user manual, and calibration powders (pH 4.01, 6.86, and 9.18).
“At GARDCO, we understand that accurate pH measurement is essential for quality control and research,” says James Fusco, product manager at GARDCO. “Our economy BNC pH probes offer exceptional value—combining reliability, precision, and ease of use at a low cost, giving professionals the confidence that every reading matters.”
Easy as 1-2-3
1. Ensure the pH meter is calibrated correctly using the provided calibration powder.
2. Immerse the pH electrode in the solution to be tested.
3. Monitor and record the pH level displayed on the meter.

Features
• Measuring range of 0.00–14.00 pH delivers precise readings every time.
• The replaceable pH electrode is easy to calibrate, ensuring accurate results with every use.
• The ATC (automatic temperature compensation) makes it easy to measure pH levels in environments with temperatures ranging from 0°C to 50°C.
• Comes with a long cable, approximately 300 cm in length, giving you ample room to move around and take measurements. The connection uses a 50-ohm BNC socket, facilitating an easy connection to other devices.
• With a 1.2 cm probe diameter, this pH meter is sturdy and reliable. The large diameter ensures that the probe stays in place during measurements, providing more accurate and consistent readings.
For more information, see Economy BNC 0-14 pH Probe.
Discover more about Paul N. Gardner Co. and explore its comprehensive selection of physical test instruments at www.gardco.com.

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