Ion meters, also known as ion-selective electrodes (ISE), are devices designed to measure the concentration of ions in a solution. These ions can be positively charged (cations) or negatively charged (anions). Ion meters are widely used in laboratories, manufacturing facilities, and field environments where precise ion measurement is critical.
What is an Ion Meter?
An ion meter, also known as an ion-selective electrode meter or ion analyzer, is a scientific instrument used to measure the concentration of ions in a solution. These ions can be positively charged (cations) or negatively charged (anions), and their measurement is vital in fields such as chemistry, biology, environmental science, and industrial manufacturing.
They are used in environmental monitoring to assess water quality, in pharmaceutical manufacturing to ensure the purity of solutions, and in agricultural research to analyze soil composition, among many other applications.