Inductive conductivity sensor DDG-GY
for chemicals4-20 mA

Inductive conductivity sensor - DDG-GY - EIT Solutions Co., Ltd - for chemicals / 4-20 mA
Inductive conductivity sensor - DDG-GY - EIT Solutions Co., Ltd - for chemicals / 4-20 mA
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Characteristics

Technology
inductive
Applications
for chemicals
Output
4-20 mA

Description

DDG-GY Industrial Inductive Conductivity Sensor Widely used in pipe cleaning of power plants and foodstuff, as well as chemical production highly polluted environment. Suitable acid concentration measurement and the conductivity measurement of a high concentration salt solution less than 10%. Features 1. Performance in harsh chemical environments is excellent, chemical resistant material manufactured by the electrode is not polarized interference, to avoid dirt, grime and even affect fouling layer covering phenomena such as very poor, simple and easy to install so it's a very wide range of applications. Design electrodes applied to a high concentration of acids (such as fuming sulfuric acid) environment. 2. English acid concentration meter use, high accuracy, and high stability. 3. Conductivity sensor technology eliminates clogging and polarization errors. Used in all areas of contact electrodes may cause blockage which has a high performance. 4. Large aperture sensor, long-term stability. 5. Accommodate a wide range of brackets and use common bulkhead mounting structure, flexible installation. Technical Indexes 1. Maximum pressure (bar): 1.6MP 2. Electrode body materials: PP, ABS, PTFE optional 3. Measuring range: 0 ~ 10ms, 0 ~ 20ms, 0 ~ 200ms, 0 ~ 2000ms 4. Accuracy (cell constant):. ± (+25 us to measure the value of 0.5%) 5. Installation: flow-through, pipeline, immersion 6. Pipe installations: pipe threads 1 ½ or ¾ NPT 7. Output signal: 4-20mA

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