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Turbidity

Turbidity is the degree of resistance that occurs when suspended solids in the water pass through light. The soil contains mud, silt, fine organic matter and other microorganisms and colloids to give turbidity in the water. After the light wave transmitted by the transmitter on the sensor is absorbed, reflected and scattered by the measured object during transmission, a part of the transmitted light can be irradiated onto the detector in the 180° direction, and a part of the scattered light is scattered to the detector in the 90° direction. The intensity of the light received on the detectors in the 180° and 90° directions is related to the turbidity of the measured sewage. Therefore, the turbidity of the sewage can be calculated by measuring the intensity of the transmitted and scattered light.

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TSS

The suspended solid sensor adopts infrared light technology for measurement. The instrument Analyse these data that are obtained by infrared light through the medium to the detector. It can know the exact concentration of suspended matter in the medium. It has the same accuracy and continuity when measuring low or high ranges. Besides, in order to effectively eliminate the deviation of data due to some changes of environment, so that it can be used in more environments. It is widely used in the monitoring of SS concentration in solution, such as Chemical, electroplating, paper making, ETP/STP/ WTP, Pharmaceutical, Food, water, etc.

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Turbidity

Turbidity is the degree of resistance that occurs when suspended solids in the water pass through light. The soil contains mud, silt, fine organic matter and other microorganisms and colloids to give turbidity in the water. After the light wave transmitted by the transmitter on the sensor is absorbed, reflected and scattered by the measured object during transmission, a part of the transmitted light can be irradiated onto the detector in the 180° direction, and a part of the scattered light is scattered to the detector in the 90° direction. The intensity of the light received on the detectors in the 180° and 90° directions is related to the turbidity of the measured sewage. Therefore, the turbidity of the sewage can be calculated by measuring the intensity of the transmitted and scattered light.

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TSS

The suspended solid sensor adopts infrared light technology for measurement. The instrument analyze these data that are obtained by infrared light through the medium to the detector. It can know the exact concentration of suspended matter in the medium. It has the same accuracy and continuity when measuring low or high ranges. Besides, in order to effectively eliminate the deviation of data due to some changes of environment, so that it can be used in more environments. It is widely used in the monitoring of TSS, MLSS concentration in solution, such as Chemical, electroplating, papermaking, environmentally friendly water treatment engineering, pharmaceutical, food, tap water, etc.

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Conductivity

MicroSet’s Conductivity Sensors are designed for fast, easy & trouble free start up. These are ideal for measuring the concentration of dissolved solids in water. They are provided with an accurate predetermined factory calibration constant. Rugged design & corrosion resistant material keep electrode spacing & surface area constant. So cell constant remains stable for long period. Durability of material & high resistance to corrosion ensures the long life & require low maintenance.

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TDS

Total Dissolved solids, smaller than 2 microns, refer to any minerals, salts, metals, in the form of molecules, atoms, cations or anions dissolved in water. Total dissolved solids (TDS) comprise inorganic salts (principally calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, bicarbonates, chlorides and sulfates) and some small amounts of organic matter that dissolve in water. The TDS concentration is the sum of all filterable substances in water that can be determined gravimetrically. However, in most cases, TDS is primarily comprised of ions. TDS is mainly used in the studies of water quality in the natural bodies of water, including surface and ground sources. It is an Microprocessor based online measurement of specific TDS of solution using a TDS cell for R.O plant or D.M plant applications. It enables to measure the TDS without manual balancing and specific TDS is read directly on a digital panel. This is available in panel mounting facility in compact size. Why Measure Total Dissolved Solids? TDS in drinking water can originate from natural sources, urban run-off, municipal and industrial waste, chemicals used in treating water and the actual plumbing infrastructure. While TDS is not considered a primary pollutant, it is an indicator of water quality. The USEPA secondary water quality standard for TDS concentration is 500 mg/L to ensure drinking water palatability. High levels of dissolved solids in drinking water can affect the taste causing it to be bitter or salty. High levels of TDS can also lead to scaling and corrosion in any application but especially in boilers and cooling water.

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TDS

Total Dissolved solids, smaller than 2 microns, refer to any minerals, salts, metals, in the form of molecules, atoms, cations or anions dissolved in water. Total dissolved solids (TDS) comprise inorganic salts (principally calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, bicarbonates, chlorides and sulfates) and some small amounts of organic matter that dissolve in water. The TDS concentration is the sum of all filterable substances in water that can be determined gravimetrically. However, in most cases, TDS is primarily comprised of ions. TDS is mainly used in the studies of water quality in the natural bodies of water, including surface and ground sources. Why Measure Total Dissolved Solids? TDS in drinking water can originate from natural sources, urban run-off, municipal and industrial waste, chemicals used in treating water and the actual plumbing infrastructure. While TDS is not considered a primary pollutant, it is an indicator of water quality. The USEPA secondary water quality standard for TDS concentration is 500 mg/L to ensure drinking water palatability. High levels of dissolved solids in drinking water can affect the taste causing it to be bitter or salty. High levels of TDS can also lead to scaling and corrosion in any application but especially in boilers and cooling water.

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TDS

Conductivity of water allows measuring ionic constituents of all types of water including surface waters, process waters in water supply and treatment plants. PRINCIPLE Conductivity is the ability of a solution, a metal or a gas - in brief all materials to pass an electric current. In solutions the current is carried by cations and anions whereas in metals it is carried by electrons. How well a solution conducts electricity depends on a number of factors • Concentration of ions • Mobility of ions • Valence of ions • Temperature All substances possess some degree of conductivity. In aqueous solutions the level of ionic strength varies from the low conductivity of ultrapure water to the high conductivity of concentrated chemical samples. Conductivity may be measured by applying an alternating electrical current (I) to two electrodes immersed in a solution and measuring the resulting voltage (U). During this process, the cations migrate to the negative Electrode, the anions to the positive electrode and the solution acts as an electrical conductor.

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Dissolved Ozone

Online Dissolved Ozone Meter is used for continuous monitoring and controlling of ozone value in water treatment plants, canning plants, drinking water distribution networks, swimming pools, cooling and circulating water, water treatment projects, etc.

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