Senova Systems has been recognized as recipient of 2012 North American New Product Innovation Award for pH Sensors by Frost & Sullivan, a global research organization having 1,800 analysts and consultants tracking over 300 industries and 250,000 companies. pH is among the most critical properties of nature. According to Frost & Sullivan, the electrodes for measuring pH have been posed with several challenges.
Senova Systems unveils new pH sensor platform based on patented chemistries integrated with advanced proprietary electronics and materials. Available in various form factors, this novel system it will revolutionize current applications and even facilitate the achievement of pH measurement applications that were previously impossible.
The existing pH meters ventured within the scientific world over 70 years back and still use multi-chamber, fragile, hand-blown glass electrodes that need regular and complex user calibration. It has been limited by fouling and signal drift, and therefore need to be stored in saturated electrolyte solutions between measurements. Several innovations promise potential market for pH meters.
The introduction of the pHit handheld pH scanner from Senova Systems will create new insights to the pH measurement environment. In contrast to traditional pH electrodes, the pHit scanner does not need user calibration and void of glass. The sensor need not be stored in saturated electrolyte solutions between measurements. Packed with such convenient features, the new solution from Senova will benefit the customers with operation efficiency.