pH test paper

Measuring the pH of your alkaline water, pool, aquarium, pond or other liquid? You can do so with this pH test paper / litmus pH test paper.

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Item number: BPW67133
Category: Testing & Measurement, pH Testing & Measuring

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Measuring the pH of your alkaline water, pool, aquarium, pond or other liquid? You can do so with this pH test paper / litmus pH test paper.

Scale:

  • 1-3 very acid / acid
  • 4-6 acide / acid
  • 7 neutral
  • 8-11 alkaline / basic
  • 12 - 14 very akaline / basic

Instructions:
Press the test strip against the object or in the liquid you are testing and compare the pH test paper to the color chart.

pH 1-14 color chart is included.
80x pH test paper / litmus pH test paper

ManufacturerAlQua
Color
MaterialPaper
Warranty1 year

In some cases we cannot take back and resell certain products. This is because of hygienic reasons.

  • Opened filters (regardless of used or unused) cannot be returned. Due to hygienic reasons we cannot take them back and resell them. Unopened filters in seal can of course be returned.
  • Returning the product (after it has already been put into use) is possible under conditions.
  • The conditions do not apply in the case of a defective product.

Learn more

The pH and ORP results stated by the manufacturer are from testing in laboratories with conditioned conditions. The results may/will therefore differ from the values adopted by the manufacturers and by us. pH and ORP is highly dependent on the qualities of the water to be used:

  • Thus, the starting value of the pH may vary greatly.
  • The filter (in mineral ionization) is obsolete.
  • In addition, the temperature of the water is never ideal. The lower the temperature, the higher the oxygen content of that water. Since water from our taps never has a value around 2 degrees Celsius, the amount of oxygen in the water is never optimal, so the ORP is also never optimal. Water, depending on its temperature, has a maximum salvaging capacity of 14mg. per liter. Thus, if the water from your tap is around 12 degrees Celsius, it can hold much less oxygen than at the aforementioned 2 degrees Celsius.
  • The mineral content and ratios of the various minerals to each other can vary greatly. Without minerals or other matter present, ionization cannot occur because water itself conducts very poorly.
  • How many liters of water per minute is the water flow? With ionization, the rule of thumb of: "The slower, the better!