CMA BT88i Turbidity Sensor
Below you will find brief product information for CMA BT88i Turbidity Sensor to help you understand its capabilities and discover possible use cases.
The CMA BT88i Turbidity Sensor accurately measures the clarity of water, quantifying the amount of suspended material that scatters light passing through it. It employs a nephelometric method, emitting a specific wavelength of light and detecting the intensity of scattered light to determine turbidity.
This sensor is particularly useful for environmental monitoring, water quality assessment, and industrial applications. It can detect turbidity levels ranging from 0 to 200 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU), making it suitable for measuring the clarity of various water sources, including rivers, lakes, wastewater, and industrial effluents.
CMA BT88i Turbidity Sensor
Below you will find brief product information for CMA BT88i Turbidity Sensor to help you understand its capabilities and discover possible use cases.
The CMA BT88i Turbidity Sensor accurately measures the clarity of water, quantifying the amount of suspended material that scatters light passing through it. It employs a nephelometric method, emitting a specific wavelength of light and detecting the intensity of scattered light to determine turbidity.
This sensor is particularly useful for environmental monitoring, water quality assessment, and industrial applications. It can detect turbidity levels ranging from 0 to 200 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU), making it suitable for measuring the clarity of various water sources, including rivers, lakes, wastewater, and industrial effluents.
CMA BT88i Turbidity Sensor
Below you will find brief product information for CMA BT88i Turbidity Sensor to help you understand its capabilities and discover possible use cases.
The CMA BT88i Turbidity Sensor accurately measures the clarity of water, quantifying the amount of suspended material that scatters light passing through it. It employs a nephelometric method, emitting a specific wavelength of light and detecting the intensity of scattered light to determine turbidity.
This sensor is particularly useful for environmental monitoring, water quality assessment, and industrial applications. It can detect turbidity levels ranging from 0 to 200 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU), making it suitable for measuring the clarity of various water sources, including rivers, lakes, wastewater, and industrial effluents.
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