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Overview Water quality is a critical factor in environmental protection, industrial processes, and public health. Effective monitoring and control help maintain safe drinking water, optimize industrial processes, and ensure environmental compliance. Modern water quality sensors, such as pH sensors, ORP sensors, conductivity sensors, and dissolved oxygen sensors, provide real-time data for accurate water management. 1. Importance of Water Quality Monitoring Water contamination can have serious...
Requirements for Turbidity Measurement Equipment Turbidity measurement places certain demands on equipment, focusing on performance, accuracy, stability, ease of operation, and other aspects. Below is a detailed explanation of the requirements for turbidity measurement equipment. Performance Requirements Measurement Range: Turbidity measurement equipment should have a wide measurement range to accommodate the measurement needs of different turbidity water bodies. The common measurement range is...
Water is the source of life, and its quality directly affects human health and the environment. Monitoring water quality is essential, and turbidity is one of the key indicators in this field. What is Turbidity? Turbidity, measured in NTU (Nephelometric Turbidity Units) or TU (Turbidity Units), is the degree of light scattering caused by suspended particles in water. These particles include silt, sand, microorganisms, plankton, and colloidal substances. Besides the concentration of suspended...
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...