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Introduction to Electrode Glass Membrane The electrode glass membrane, a critical component in pH electrodes, possesses a series of unique properties that make it suitable for use in harsh environments. Its construction typically involves a combination of materials such as glass, porous Teflon diaphragm, and ceramic frits (in ring, dot, or other shapes). Special Features of Daruifuno's pH Electrode Glass Membrane Daruifuno's pH electrode features a low impedance hemispherical glass membrane,...
In today's industrial and environmental contexts, maintaining water quality is critical. Water turbidity sensors and water turbidity probes are at the forefront of this effort, providing precise, real-time monitoring of suspended particles in liquids. Working Principle of Turbidity Sensors Turbidity sensors utilize optical scattering to measure the concentration of suspended particles. By emitting light into the water and measuring the intensity of scattered light, they can accurately determine...
Introduction Conductivity, a measure of a material's ability to conduct electric current, is a critical property in numerous industries. From water treatment to chemical production and food processing, conductivity plays a vital role in ensuring the quality, consistency, and safety of various processes and products. How Conductivity Works The conductivity of a material is determined by the concentration and mobility of ions within it. In pure water, for example, the conductivity is low because...