Pure water conductivity sensor SUP-TDS7003

Pure water conductivity sensor - SUP-TDS7003 - Supmea Automation
Pure water conductivity sensor - SUP-TDS7003 - Supmea Automation
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Due to its excellent electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance, graphite is very suitable for conductivity measurement in various occasions, especially for some corrosive sewage and production process water. Compared with the traditional metal electrode, the bipolar graphite electrode made of graphite material has a wider measurement range: 0.1us/cm~70ms/cm. Features Range: 0.1us/cm~70ms/cm Resolution: ±1%FS Thread: G3/4/NPT3/4 Pressure: 3 bar Introduction Due to its excellent electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance, graphite is very suitable for conductivity measurement in various occasions, especially for some corrosive sewage and production process water. Compared with the traditional metal electrode, the bipolar graphite electrode made of graphite material has a wider measurement range: 0.1 us/cm~70ms/cm. Features Integrated parallel graphite structure, stable and accurate constant. Simple structure, easy to clean Multiple temperature compensation choices include: NTC22K and other temperature compensation options. K=1.0. Conductivity measurements from pure water to seawater can be covered. Application Pure water, wastewater treatment, mariculture, semiconductor, power

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