China Wholesale Chemical Conductivity Sensor Factory Suppliers - DDG-10.0 Industrial Conductivity Sensor – BOQU Detail:
The conductivity industrial series of electrodes are specially used for the measurement of conductivity value of pure water, ultra-pure water, water treatment, etc. It is especially suitable for conductivity measurement in the thermal power plant and the water treatment industry. It is featured by the double-cylinder structure and the titanium alloy material, which can be naturally oxidized to form the chemical passivation. Its anti-infiltration conductive surface is resistant to all kinds of liquid except fluoride acid. The temperature compensation components are: NTC2.252K, 2K, 10K, 20K, 30K, ptl00, ptl000, etc. which are specified by the user. K=10.0 or K=30 electrode adopts a large area of platinum structure, which is resistant to strong acid and alkaline and has strong anti-pollution capacity; it is mainly used for on-line measurement of the conductivity value in the special industries, such as the sewage treatment industry and the seawater purification industry.
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