Turbidimeter
When it comes to measuring water quality, a turbidimeter is an essential instrument for environmental monitoring, wastewater treatment, and industrial applications. Our advanced turbidimeters provide precise measurements of suspended particles in liquids, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and maintaining process efficiency.
Key Features of Our Turbidimeter
- High-precision optical sensor technology
- Wide measurement range from 0 to 1000 NTU
- Automatic temperature compensation
- Rugged, waterproof design for field use
- Long-lasting battery life with power-saving mode
- Data logging capability with USB export
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Measurement Range | 0-1000 NTU |
| Accuracy | ±2% of reading or ±0.3 NTU (whichever is greater) |
| Resolution | 0.1 NTU (0-99.9 NTU), 1 NTU (100-1000 NTU) |
| Light Source | Infrared LED (860 nm) |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) |
| Sample Volume | Minimum 10 mL |
| Battery Life | Up to 100 hours continuous use |
| Interface | USB 2.0 |
Turbidimeter Applications
Our turbidimeter is widely used in various industries including:
- Drinking water treatment plants
- Wastewater treatment facilities
- Environmental monitoring agencies
- Food and beverage production
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing
Turbidimeter FAQ
Q: How often should I calibrate my turbidimeter?
A: For most applications, we recommend calibrating your turbidimeter at least once per week when in regular use. For critical measurements or when required by regulations, daily calibration may be necessary. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and any applicable regulatory requirements.
Q: What's the difference between NTU and FNU measurement units?
A: NTU (Nephelometric Turbidity Units) and FNU (Formazin Nephelometric Units) are similar but not identical measurement scales. NTU is typically used for EPA-approved methods in the US, while FNU is used for ISO 7027 methods. Most modern turbidimeters can measure in both units, but it's important to select the appropriate unit for your specific application.
Q: How should I maintain my turbidimeter for optimal performance?
A: Proper turbidimeter maintenance includes:
- Regular cleaning of the sample cell with mild detergent
- Storage in a clean, dry environment
- Protecting the instrument from extreme temperatures
- Replacing the light source and detector as recommended by the manufacturer
- Using only approved calibration standards
Why Choose Our Turbidimeter?
Our turbidimeter stands out in the market due to its superior accuracy, robust construction, and user-friendly interface. The instrument comes with comprehensive calibration standards and all necessary accessories for immediate use in the field or laboratory. With our technical support and extended warranty options, you can be confident in your turbidity measurements for years to come.
Additional Features
- Multiple language support
- Customizable measurement intervals
- Alarm function for threshold values
- Compatible with most standard cuvettes
- Backlit LCD display for easy reading in all conditions
Turbidimeter Selection Guide
When choosing a turbidimeter, consider these factors:
- Your required measurement range and accuracy
- Environmental conditions where it will be used
- Data recording and transfer requirements
- Compliance with relevant standards
- After-sales support and service availability
For professionals who demand reliable and accurate turbidity measurements, our turbidimeter offers the perfect combination of performance and convenience. Contact us today to learn how our solution can meet your specific water quality monitoring needs.
