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Long-Lasting Zinc Comparison Electrode ZGANS ESC for Corrosion Protection
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ZGA "NS" LLC
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Description
Long-acting zinc reference electrode ZGANS ECC, is used in electrochemical corrosion protection systems and is designed to measure the potential of a metal structure relative to the medium.
Specifications
Conductor lengths
5000 mm
Operating upper value of ambient temperature
SBVVBG °C
Operating lower value of ambient temperature
-50 °C
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