PAPER, pH INDICATOR, 6.0 to 7.7, graduation 0.3/0.4, strip

STD ELABPAPEPH7

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Former Code(s): ELAEPAPE7PH
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pH INDICATOR PAPER, 6.0 to 7.7

Definition

Reactive strip indicating the pH value of a solution.

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Paper reactive strip
  • pH value: 6.0 – 7.7
  • pH graduation: 0.3/0.4
  • Comparative reading scale on the packaging

Packaging & Labelling

Instructions for use

This paper is intended for giemsa staining (e.g. staining of thick blood film for detecting malaria).

Read the pH value immediately after immersion, either by direct reading of the strip or by comparison with the scale of indicating colours on the packaging.

Storage

Tightly close the box after use and store it away from light in order to preserve the colours of the reading scale.

MSF requirements

Necessary to control the pH of water in Giemsa stains (malaria).

Graduation every 0.3 or 0.4.

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