Turbidity SpectroPhotoMeter

A turbidity spectrophotometer determines turbidity by irradiating a sample with a light source and measuring the intensity of light scattered by suspended particles. It is used for water quality monitoring, solution clarity testing, and assessing the concentration of suspended solids in drinking water treatment and industrial wastewater analysis.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the measurement range should cover the turbidity range of the samples and meet industry testing standards. Pay attention to the instrument's reproducibility and anti-interference capability, ensuring ease of operation and maintenance costs. Choose the appropriate detection wavelength and sample cell specifications based on the characteristics of the samples.

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Instruments

Using EPA custom Illuminant and chroma compensation technology, Measurement range 0.00-4000 NTU, minimum detection limit < 0.02NTU, support automatic range conversion and multiple calibrate modes to ensure the accuracy of low turbidity measurement.

$ 3527.00

Simultaneous measurement of turbidity, residual chlorine and total chlorine with EPA custom Illuminant, USEPA 180.1 compliant, automatic range conversion, turbidity Measurement range from 0.00 to 4000 NTU, support for multi-unit display and GLP data management.

$ 3878.00

The width is 5cm, the optical path is 10mm, and the dimensions are 12.5 × 52.5 × 45mm, which is suitable for the use of Spectrophotometer to ensure Optical inspection detection accuracy.

$ 114.00

Width 2cm, optical path 10mm, dimensions 12.5 × 22.5 × 45mm, specially designed for Spectrophotometer matching Cuvette, to ensure Optical inspection detection accuracy.

$ 101.00

The width is 3cm, the optical path is 10mm, and the dimensions are 12.5 × 32.5 × 45mm. As a special accessory for Spectrophotometer, it ensures the stability of the optical path and the accuracy of measurement.

$ 106.00

With high and low turbidity ranges (0.00-9 and 100-1000NTU) and residual chlorine total chlorine measurement (0.00-5 mg/L), using EPA-specific Illuminant, supporting chroma compensation and Automatic calibration, storing 200 sets of data, suitable for a variety of water quality testing scenarios.

$ 2505.00

Measurement principle of 90 ° scattered light, Measurement range 0~ 400NTU, resolution 0.01, High Accuracy Optical Path System and Stable Circuit, Support Multi-turbidity Unit switch, with print interface to ensure long-term reliable work.

$ 453.00

The principle of scattered light is used for measurement turbidity, the measurement range is 0-200NTU, the resolution is 0.01NTU, the linearity is good and the operation is convenient, and it is suitable for a variety of water quality testing scenarios.

$ 262.00

Maxwell turbidity unit measurement of bacterial concentration, resolution 0.001 MCF, range 0-6MCF, with High Accuracy optical path system and low drift circuit, can store 20 records to ensure measurement accuracy and Repeatability.

$ 519.00

Measurement principle of 90 ° scattering light, Measurement range 0~ 200NTU, resolution 0.01, High Accuracy optical path system and stable circuit, support a variety of turbidity Unit switch, suitable for long-term stable operation.

$ 344.00

Simultaneous measurement of 7 water quality paraMeters, turbidity Measurement range 0-50NTU, accuracy +/- 5%, in line with USEPA 180.1 standard, with chroma compensation and Illuminant automatic compensation function, reducing interference without frequent calibrating.

$ 2363.00

High Accuracy Optical Path System to Ensure Measurement Correctness and Repeatability, Measurement range 0~ 6.000MCF, Zero drift +/- 1.5%, Support Multi-turbidity Unit Selection, Circuit Stable and Long Illuminant Life.

$ 683.00

Measurement principle of 90 ° scattering light, Measurement range 0~ 50NTU, resolution 0.01, High Accuracy optical path system and stable circuit, support a variety of turbidity Unit switch.

$ 291.00

Imported high-performance Illuminant life of 100,000 hours, equipped with narrow band filter system Optical inspection stability, turbidity accuracy ≤ +/- 2% full scale, support 10 standard Linear dispersion and 500 data storage, with printing and USB interface functions.

$ 882.00

Measurement principle of 90 ° scattered light, Measurement range 0~ 20NTU, resolution 0.01, High Accuracy Circuit System and Long Life Illuminant, Ensure Measurement Correctness and Repeatability, Support Multiple Turbidity Unit switches.

$ 299.00

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