Conductivity Measuring Instruments
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Technical data:Measuring range: 5-10.000 µS/cmCell constant: 0,5 cmConnection: PVC union nut Rp 1 ¼''Max. temperature: 40°CMeasuring resistor: PT 100Material: Stainless steelMax. Pressure: up to 6x10⁵ PA (6 bar) Frequently Asked Questions What is the conductivity probe used for? To measure the conductivity of water and similar liquids. Why is a temperature sensor built in? It ensures more accurate measurement results through automatic temperature compensation. What applications is the probe suitable for? For water treatment, industry and process monitoring. Is the probe robust enough for continuous operation? Yes, the stainless steel housing makes it durable and resilient. Can the probe also be used under pressure? Yes, it is suitable for use under pressure. Is installation complicated? No, it can be easily fitted via the connection.
Technical data:Measuring range: 0,1-200 µS/cmCell constant: 0,01 cmConnection: External thread R ¾'Max. temperature: 130°CMeasuring resistor: PT 100Material: Stainless steelMax. Pressure: up to 6x10⁵ PA (6 bar) Frequently Asked Questions What is the conductivity probe used for? To measure the conductivity of water and similar liquids. Why is a temperature sensor built in? It ensures more accurate measurement results through automatic temperature compensation. What applications is the probe suitable for? For water treatment, industry and process monitoring. Is the probe robust enough for continuous operation? Yes, the stainless steel housing makes it durable and resilient. Can the probe also be used under pressure? Yes, it is suitable for use under pressure. Is installation complicated? No, it can be easily fitted via the connection.
Technical data:Measuring range: 1-2.000 µS/cmCell constant: 0,1 cmConnection: External thread R ¾''Max. temperature: 130°CMeasuring resistor: PT 100Material: Stainless steelMax. Pressure: up to 6x10⁵ PA (6 bar) Frequently Asked Questions What is the conductivity probe used for? To measure the conductivity of water and similar liquids. Why is a temperature sensor built in? It ensures more accurate measurement results through automatic temperature compensation. What applications is the probe suitable for? For water treatment, industry and process monitoring. Is the probe robust enough for continuous operation? Yes, the stainless steel housing makes it durable and resilient. Can the probe also be used under pressure? Yes, it is suitable for use under pressure. Is installation complicated? No, it can be easily fitted via the connection.
Technical data:Measuring range: 5-10.000 µS/cmCell constant: 0,5 cmConnection: External thread R ¾''Max. temperature: 130°CMeasuring resistor: PT 100Material: Stainless steelMax. Pressure: up to 6x10⁵ PA (6 bar) Frequently Asked Questions What is the conductivity probe used for? To measure the conductivity of water and similar liquids. Why is a temperature sensor built in? It ensures more accurate measurement results through automatic temperature compensation. What applications is the probe suitable for? For water treatment, industry and process monitoring. Is the probe robust enough for continuous operation? Yes, the stainless steel housing makes it durable and resilient. Can the probe also be used under pressure? Yes, it is suitable for use under pressure. Is installation complicated? No, it can be easily fitted via the connection.