Turbidity sensor SUP-PTU8011

turbidity sensor
turbidity sensor
turbidity sensor
turbidity sensor
turbidity sensor
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SUP-PTU-8011 turbidity meter based on the infrared absorption scattered light method and combined with the application of ISO7027 method, can guarantee the continuous and accurate detection of turbidity. Based on ISO7027, infrared double scattering light technology will not be affected by chroma for the measurement of turbidity value. According to the usage environment, self-cleaning function can be equipped with. It assures the stability of data and reliability of performance; with the built-in self-diagnosis function, it can make sure the accurate data be delivered; besides, the installation and calibration is quite simple. Introduction The SUP-PTU-8011 turbidity sensor is a type of process control instrument used to measure the degree of cloudiness or haziness of a liquid sample. It is commonly used in water treatment plants, food and beverage processing, and other industrial applications where water quality is critical. The key features of a turbidity sensor include its ability to detect minute particles and suspended solids in the liquid sample, and its high accuracy and sensitivity. The main advantage of a turbidity sensor is its ability to provide real-time measurements of water quality, allowing for immediate corrective actions to be taken if the turbidity levels exceed acceptable limits. This helps to ensure that the water is safe and suitable for its intended use. Turbidity sensors also require minimal maintenance, making them a cost-effective solution for long-term monitoring of water quality.

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