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Chlor*Ion Meter

CHLOR*Rid International, Inc. announced that it will be demonstrating the Chlor*Ion Meter at the NACE Corrosion 2010 Conference & Expo, held in San Antonio, TX, March 14-18, 2010. Chlor*Ion Meter is a patent-pending hand-held digital testing device that electronically measures chloride with an internal ion specific electrode for accurate worry-free testing. Designed specifically for the surface preparation industry, Chlor*Ion Meter tests for dangerous chloride contamination and corrosion on surfaces in workboats, highways, bridges, railroads, aircraft, ships, dams, and tanks. It simply revolutionizes Chloride testing for safer corrosion-free surfaces, employing an internal ion-specific electrode for more rugged field use. Extremely accurate, Chlor*Ion Meter's ion electrode measures chloride with lab quality results every time.

Based on CHLOR*RID's popular Chlor*Test, the Chlor*Ion Meter digitally measures chloride in surfaces, removing operator error caused when either the testing tube is not read correctly or results are recorded incorrectly. In addition, Chlor*Ion Meter dramatically reduces the cost per test by eliminating the need for a glass titrator tube as needed with non-digital tests. Record keeping is far faster, easier and more accurate.

Chlor*Ion Meter Features:

• Logs job name or number and location of test with an alpha numeric keypad (uses either numbers or letters).
• All readings are recorded electronically for lab-quality accuracy.
• Data is downloadable to a spreadsheet, such as Excel.
• Downloaded data includes job identification, location, date and time.
• Connects via USB to any computer.
• Readings are secure as the operator cannot change or delete them.
• Logs inspector name or number.
• Works on any non-water soluble surface, such as ferrous and non-ferrous metals or concrete.
• Patent-pending.



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