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titleOfInvention Flow-type ion-selective electrode, electrolyte concentration measurement device using the electrode, and biochemical automatic analysis device
abstract Provided is an electrolyte measurement device that maintains the high measurement accuracy of the existing ion-selective electrode, realizes a gapless and stable seal when the flow path of the ion-selective electrode is connected, reduces the amount of liquid used in the measurement, and The retained sample solution can be greatly reduced. In the flow-type ion-selective electrode, a sealing member that can be in close contact with the vicinity of the flow channel hole is used in the flow path connection portion, and a gap regulation member is provided to keep the gap between the electrodes constant and prevent the sealing member from being excessively compressed and deformed. The housing also has a configuration corresponding to the seal to enable alignment and retention of the seal.
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