Buy online a high sensitivity portable turbidimeter with a measuring range of 0-1000 NTU, equipped with a backlit LCD display for accurate readings. ATO handheld turbidity meter has a low voltage indication function to remind users to replace the battery in time to ensure the correctness and validity of the measurement value.
Specification
- Model: ATO-SGZ-1000B
- Measurement Principle: 90° scattered light
- Measurement Range: 0-1000 NTU
- Measurement Accuracy: 0.01
- Stability: ±1.5% (F.S 30min)
- Zero Drift: ±1.5% (F.S 30min)
- Repeatability (Linearity Error): ≤2%
- Value Error (Basic Error): ±6%
Features
- The portable turbidity meter with blue backlit LCD display makes reading more comfortable.
- Digital turbidity meter measuring range 0-400 NTU, accuracy 0.1.
- High precision optical circuit system ensures correct and repeatable measurement.
- Stable circuit system and efficient long-life light source ensure the digital water turbidity meter works stably for a long time.
- The handheld turbidity meter has a low voltage indication function to remind users to replace the battery in time.
Applications
Turbidity meters are widely used in various fields for measuring and monitoring suspended particles or sediment levels in liquids. Additionally, turbidity meters are employed in industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and wastewater treatment to ensure product quality and process control.
Tips: What is a turbidity meter?
A turbidity meter, also known as a turbidimeter, is a scientific instrument used to measure the degree of turbidity or cloudiness in a liquid sample. Turbidity refers to the presence of suspended particles or colloidal matter in the liquid that can scatter or absorb light, resulting in reduced clarity or transparency.
The basic principle of a turbidity meter involves shining a light beam through a liquid sample and measuring the amount of light scattered or absorbed by the suspended particles. The instrument typically consists of a light source, a detector, and a photodetector or sensor to measure the intensity of light transmitted or scattered at specific angles.