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FREE WEBINAR

Get the Most Out
of Your pH Measurement.

Ever wonder about other ways to measure pH? Or how accurate are my pH readings really? Watch our Guide to Reliable pH Measurement Webinar!

Answer Questions Such As:
• Is this electrode right for me and my testing?
• How do I clean my pH electrode?
• What's the deal with calibrating anyway?


We invite you to watch our webinar recording, Guide to a Reliable pH Measurement, to find the answers to all your pH testing questions. Review what you already know about pH and learn something new! We know that accurate pH measurements are essential to the work you do, and we want to make sure you get your pH testing done right.

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What You’ll Learn in This Webinar

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pH measurement the Hanna way. See how our electrodes provide reliable, accurate results in an easy tailored-to-you solution.

Review

Learn how just a little care and maintenance goes a long way to ensuring reliable, accurate results every time you test pH.

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Find out how the right electrode can take the guesswork out of testing; saving you time and money.

About The Host

Michelle Salisbury
Application Manager for Hanna Instruments
Michelle is the Application Manager at Hanna. Based at our headquarters in Smithfield, RI, she leads the Applications team, which provides technical expertise for our customers. Michelle has a BS in Environmental Science and Management from URI. Michelle has been with Hanna for eight years, and can help across all of Hanna's full range of analytical instrumentation.

Get the Most Out of Your pH Measurement.