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Wide Range of pH and Conductivity Meters for Laboratory and Field Use

A pH meter is an analytical instrument that measures the acidity or basicity of a solution, a key parameter for many applications in various industries. METTLER TOLEDO provides intuitive, easy-to-use meters that accurately measure pH, as well as other parameters such as conductivity, ion concentration, ORP/redox, and dissolved oxygen. With our meters, you can export data onto a USB memory stick, print your results, or meet stringent compliance requirements with LabX® software.

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Advantages of METTLER TOLEDO's pH Meters

Measure Different Parameters

Measure Different Parameters

pH, conductivity or dissolved oxygen are common parameters that are often measured together in the laboratory. Choose from single- or multi-channel instruments to measure up to three parameters simultaneously in the same or different samples.

Benefit from Our Broad Sensor Portfolio

Benefit from Our Broad Sensor Portfolio

Our comprehensive electrode portfolio complements our pH meter offerings. Ensure that you have a suitable sensor for every application to obtain accurate results. Read more

Fully Customizable to Your Needs

Fully Customizable to Your Needs

METTLER TOLEDO is a complete solution provider, from meters and sensors, to calibration solutions and software. Create an effortless pH system with seamless measurement, data transfer, and automation.

Get Guided Sample Workflows

Get Guided Sample Workflows

Set up your own methods with the SevenExcellence™ meter, which guides operators step-by-step through the measurement process. The instrument also offers a number of pre-defined methods that can quickly and easily be adapted to your requirements. Read more

Protect Your Data

Protect Your Data

Avoid unauthorized changes and define measurement processes and workflows with SevenExcellence™ user management. This meter is a suitable choice for regulatory environments and, together with LabX® software, all operations are recorded in an audit trail. Read more

Automate Your pH Analysis

Automate Your pH Analysis

Increase productivity and eliminate measurement inconsistencies among users with SevenExcellence™ meter and InMotion™ autosampler. This system supports USP <791> and <645> compliance, and offers fully automated calibration of sensors and measurements of up to 300 samples. Read more

Safely Measure in Harsh Environments

Safely Measure in Harsh Environments

Working in harsh environments may require a specially protected instrument to extend the device’s durability and lifetime. We offer portable and benchtop meters with IP67 and IP54 protection, which makes them water-or dust-resistant and protected against chemicals.

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FAQs

What is a pH meter?

A pH meter is an analytical instrument used to measure the activity of hydrogen ions in a solution which is then expressed as pH. Measuring pH is a widely applied analytical technique in various fields and ranges from laboratory measurements to process applications. With our pH meters, one can also measure other important parameters like Conductivity, Ion Concentration, ORP, and Dissolved Oxygen. This page shows the types of laboratory pH meters and their applications.

Why should I use a pH meter for measurements instead of a pH indicator?

There are mainly two techniques to measure pH: pH indicators and pH meters. However, not all of them provide the same accuracy and quality level. A comparison between two widely used methods is shown below:

pH indicators

  • Despite using pH indicators is a well-established analytical technique, it relies on paper or a soluble compound that changes the color with changing pH
  • Although the indicator is an extremely simple tool, it cannot be used when higher accuracy is required (error ≥ 0.5 pH)
  • Since the technique also relies on the visual comparison of colors, it cannot be used for measuring the pH of colored samples
  • Fast technique


pH meters

  • Can be used for both colored and colorless samples
  • Provide highly accurate results (error ≥ 0.05 pH) within a short span of time
  • The pH reading appears on the screen, therefore there is no need to guess or interpret the reading
  • Yield quick results and are simple to operate

How does a pH meter work?

A pH meter measures the potential differences between a reference electrode (like Ag/AgCl) and a pH electrode (glass electrode). This difference between the two electrodes is related to the concentration of H+ ions in the solution. Therefore, the difference in potential corresponds to the acidity / pH of the solution.

What are the different applications of a pH meter?

pH meters are used for a variety of applications across many sectors such as:

  • Agriculture: Measuring the pH of soil, fertilizers, pH of fruits and vegetables, grains, etc.
  • Food and beverages: Quality control laboratories of various food and beverages like sauce, jams jellies, juices, milk, yogurt, cheese and other dairy products, fish, meat, soft-drinks, wine and other alcoholic beverages
  • Water analysis: Testing the quality of pure water, portable water from municipal water supplies, swimming pools, effluents, environmental remediation, etc. natural water, waste water
  • Healthcare and pharmaceutical: Testing of drugs, liquid syrups, and other clinical applications such as blood chemistry and all body liquids, testing of raw materials, testing of WFI (water for injections), pure water for pharmaceutical use, etc.
  • Paints and dyestuff industry: pH becomes an important parameter in the case of paints to impart the desired properties to them to the final product. Eg: the pH of emulsion paints is maintained between 8.5-9.0 to avoid corrosion. If the pH of acrylic paints drops below 7.5, the paint gains a cheesy consistency and is ruined
  • Cosmetics, flavors and fragrances: During manufacturing, pH is measured to monitor a product's consistency and quality., pH of final products, shampoo, face creams, serums
  • Electroplating industry: pH is an important criteria and decides the quality and consistency of the plating. In addition, the pH measurement of pure water is important to ensure the right pH of the electrolytic bath

How can I choose the right pH meter for my application?

The choice of pH meter largely depends upon the type of application (laboratory or field). Based on the application and its needs, the meters are classified as:

  1. Benchtop meters: pH meters designed specifically for laboratory use and meant for pH measurements in stationary applications for QC and R&D lab.
  2. Portable meters: These are small, handheld, light weight pH meters, which can be carried to different locations like at-line measurements during manufacturing processes or outdoor / field applications.

Does METTLER TOLEDO's pH meter support compliance?

Yes, we have pH meters that are specially designed to meet most strict compliance needs with LabX® PC software.

Does METTLER TOLEDO support installation qualification for my pH meter?

Yes, we offer professional installation packages, qualification and calibration services. These services will guarantee accurate and precise measurements making the user worry-free when it comes to possible compliance issues during quality audits.

Is it necessary to calibrate a pH meter? How can I calibrate it?

Yes, calibration helps in determining that the instrument is functioning correctly. Calibration is necessary to adjust the slope and offset an electrode to their true values for the measuring system in question. With routine calibration of the pH meter, ion meter, DO meter and conductivity meters, one can confidently conduct their measurements.

pH meters are calibrated with appropriate laboratory calibration solutions of known pH.  The frequency of calibration depends upon the frequency of the usage of the meter and applications. Nevertheless, one calibration day is recommended. For details please refer to the following calibration video.

Should I use a single or multi-parameter pH meter?

This depends on the application. Dedicated single channel meters are used to measure one parameter at a given instance like:

a. pH
b. ORP
c. Ion concentration
d. Conductivity
e. Dissolved oxygen

Whereas multi-parameter instruments allow the measurement of more than one parameter at the same time.

What is a conductivity meter used for?

A conductivity meter measures the conductivity or amount of electrical conductance of a solution. The higher the conductivity, the better the ability to pass a current through the solution. Conductivity is an important parameter and has several applications in water analysis, food and beverage, electronics and pharmaceutical industries.

Does METTLER TOLEDO's pH meter support various languages?

Yes, our instruments support 13 languages. This makes selecting the right settings from the menu intuitive because the instrument speaks your language. Currently, our instruments support English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Thai and Turkish languages.

How resistant are METTLER TOLEDO’s pH meters against water spillage?

We offer benchtop meters that are built to last by withstanding spills on the housing and connections. This provides protection while allowing for easy cleaning with a damp cloth (IP54 protection). Similarly, our portable meters are completely waterproof and made to withstand harsh and demanding field applications (IP67 protection).

Is it possible to obtain data print-outs from METTLER TOLEDO’s pH meters?

Indeed, we have meters, which support the printing of results in 3 different formats or even customized reports (or printouts) and other information to compact printers such as the RS-P25 or USB-P25.

Do METTLER TOLEDO’s pH meters support automation?

Yes, we have pH meters that support automation. This is a good option for increasing productivity and efficiency in your lab. For further details, please click here.

What are different support options available for my pH meter?

The METTLER TOLEDO pH Competence and Support Center (pH CSC) comprises of a team of experts in direct electrochemical analysis. Due to the team's close contact with customers, technical support, product management and product development, quick advice and effective solutions can be provided, making this service rather unique in the world of pH analysis.

The offered technical and applicative support encompasses the following measuring parameters and the related METTLER TOLEDO pH Lab equipment:

  • pH
  • Redox (ORP)
  • Ion concentration (ISE)
  • Conductivity
  • Dissolved oxygen (DO)

What accessories can I use with a pH meter?

The following accessories can be used along with the pH meter to improve its function

  • Electrode arm (included with most bench meter kits)
  • Magnetic stirrer
  • Printer
  • Barcode reader
  • EasyDirect™ pH
  • Fingerprint reader (for the SevenExcellence pH meter)