Variation ID | Product Code | Pack Size | List Price | Qty | ||
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photo_camera | JTP0041CE-1 | 100 Strip x 1 Pack
JTP0041CE-1 |
£9.09 | |||
photo_camera | JTP0041CE-10 | 100 Strip x 10 Pack
JTP0041CE-10 |
£88.32 |
Universal Indicator Paper pH 1 - 11 (CE): Johnson Test Papers Universal Indicator Paper is designed to measure a wide pH range, from highly acidic to mildly alkaline solutions. Ideal for use in laboratories, educational settings, and environmental analysis.
Convenient Form Factor: Each pack contains 10 books of CE-certified Universal Indicator Paper, with 20 strips per book (200 strips in total), housed in a compact, easy-to-store case for safe access.
pH Range and Colour Comparison: Calibrated for a pH range of 1–11, this indicator paper provides a simple colour change that can be compared against the included printed colour chart for precise pH determination.
Reliable and Easy to Use: Designed for accurate, semi-quantitative pH testing, the strips offer a quick and reliable method of identifying pH levels without contamination, making them suitable for both fieldwork and laboratory environments.
Shipped from our Manchester, UK Facility: Manufactured with high-quality, chemical-resistant materials and CE-certified to meet international standards, ensuring consistent and reliable performance.
Environmental Testing
Perfect for testing the pH of natural water sources, soil samples, and wastewater, to monitor environmental health and compliance with regulations.
Laboratory Applications
Used for a wide range of applications including chemical analysis, biochemistry, and general pH testing across various solutions.
Educational Use
An excellent tool for teaching the principles of acid-base chemistry and helping students understand the concept of pH across a broad spectrum.
Industrial Quality Control
Ideal for monitoring pH in industrial processes where precise pH control is crucial for product consistency and safety.
Manufactured by Johnsons Test Papers in UK
Superb Quality, Accuracy and Reliability