Fondriest Environmental 1,413 uS Conductivity Standards

Fondriest Environmental offers 1,413 uS conductivity standards in pint, quart, 1-gallon, and 5-gallon containers.

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  • +/-1% accuracy with NIST traceability
  • Pre-mixed and ready to use
  • Temperature compensation scale
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Fondriest Environmental 1,413 uS Conductivity Standards
FNCS1413-P
Conductivity standard, 1,413 uS, 500mL bottle
$19.65
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FNCS1413-Q
Conductivity standard, 1,413 uS, 1L bottle
$26.63
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Fondriest Environmental 1,413 uS Conductivity Standards
FNCS1413-G
Conductivity standard, 1,413 uS, 4L bottle
$64.95
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FNCS1413-F
Conductivity standard, 1,413 uS, 4L cubitainer
$67.19
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Fondriest Environmental 1,413 uS Conductivity Standards
FNCS1413-10L
Conductivity standard, 1,413 uS, 10L cubitainer
$162.12
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FNCS1413-T
Conductivity standard, 1,413 uS, 20L cubitainer
$324.23
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Fondriest Environmental 1,413 uS Conductivity Standards
FNCS1413-BP
Conductivity standard, 1,413 uS, 20mL pouches, pack of 20
$40.68
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