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How Does A Chlorine Sensor Work? What Can It Be Used To Detect?
How does a chlorine sensor work better? What problems should be paid attention to when using it? How should it be maintained? These questions may have troubled you for a long time, right? If you want to know more related information, BOQU can help you. What Is The Chlorine Sensor? A chlorine sen...Read more -
A Clear Guide: How Does An Optical DO Probe Work Better?
How does an optical DO probe work? This blog will focus on how to use it and how to use it better, trying to bring you more useful content. If you are interested in this, a cup of coffee is enough time to read this blog! What Is An Optical DO Probe? Before knowing “How does an optical DO p...Read more -
Where To Buy Chlorine Probes Of High Quality For Your Plant?
Where to buy chlorine probes of high quality for your plant? Whether it is a drinking water plant or a large swimming pool, these instruments are very important. The following content will be of interest to you, please continue reading! What Is A High-Quality Chlorine Probe? A chlorine probe is a...Read more -
Who Manufactures Toroidal Conductivity Sensors Of High Quality?
Do you know who manufactures toroidal conductivity sensors of high quality? The toroidal conductivity sensor is a kind of water quality detection widely used in various sewage plants, drinking water plants, and other places. If you want to know more, please read on. What Is The Toroidal Conductiv...Read more -
Knowledge about COD BOD analyzer
What is COD BOD analyzer? COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) and BOD (Biological Oxygen Demand) are two measures of the amount of oxygen required to break down organic matter in water. COD is a measure of the oxygen required to break down organic matter chemically, while BOD i...Read more -
RELEVANT KNOWLEDGE THAT MUST BE KNOWN ABOUT THE SILICATE METER
What is the function of a Silicate Meter? A silicate meter is a tool used to measure the concentration of silicate ions in a solution. Silicate ions are formed when silica (SiO2), a common component of sand and rock, is dissolved in water. The concentration of silicate i...Read more