Water ColoriMeter

The water colorimeter measures the color intensity caused by dissolved substances in water by comparing the color difference between the water sample and a standard color disc or photoelectric detector. It is used for color monitoring in fields such as drinking water and industrial wastewater to ensure that water quality meets usage requirements.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the measurement range covers common chromaticity values, using standard methods such as platinum-cobalt or dilution multiples. Focus on the convenience of instrument calibration and protection against ambient light interference, making it suitable for laboratory or on-site testing scenarios.

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Instruments

Imported long-life Illuminant and narrowband filter system, Optical inspection stability, 20 minutes drift less than 0.002A, support users to calibrate Linear dispersion, suitable for a variety of water quality testing.

$ 567.00

Colorimetry with platinum and cobalt, measurement range 0.00~ 100PCU, resolution 0.01PCU, imported high luminance Illuminant life of 100,000 hours, Optical inspection stability, support data storage and printing functions.

$ 637.00

Imported long-life Illuminant and narrowband filter system, Optical inspection stability, 20 minutes drift less than 0.002A; can store 10 Linear dispersion and 500 data, support USB interface upload, anti-corrosion case design.

$ 704.00

Adapted to NS series ColoriMeter, it can measure liquid, sauce and powder samples, realize color data collection of various forms of materials, and expand the application range of the instrument.

$ 557.00

Measurement range 0-50 degrees, Indication Error no more than +/- 5%, Zero calibrated and fullness calibrated, direct reading without Reagent, IP65 Protection Rating and battery powered.

$ 462.00

The double outlet design can pRoduce UP water and RO water at the same time, the water pRoduction capacity is 10L/H, the resistivity of UP water is > 10MΩ · cm@25 ℃, and the fully enclosed pipeline design and automatic timing flushing function are adopted to ensure the stability of water quality.

$ 767.00

The double water outlet design can provide both UP and RO water simultaneously, with a water pRoduction capacity of 20L/H, a fully enclosed pipeline to maintain stable water quality, automatic timing flushing and water shortage protection functions, and quiet operation with noise below 40 decibels.

$ 829.00

7-Inch color touch screen control, three-way water quality online monitoring of incoming water, RO water, and UP water, with a water pRoduction capacity of 60L/H, an effluent resistivity greater than 18.25MΩ · cm, and support for quantitative water intake and one-click disinfection.

$ 4671.00

Imported long-life Illuminant and narrowband filter system, Optical inspection stability, absorption value drift less than 0.002A within 20 minutes, repeability ≤ 3%, support users to calibrate Linear dispersion.

$ 499.00

With 40L/H water pRoduction capacity and 18MΩ · cm resistivity ultrapure water output, the 7-inch touchscreen displays three-way water quality and temperature in real time, supports automatic circulation, consumables reminder and disinfection functions, ensuring stable water quality and low bacterial contamination.

$ 4408.00

Temperature range RT + 5~ 99 ℃, Fluctuation +/- 0.3 ℃, set water Tank and Water Bath as a whole, one-time stamping forming stainless steel liner, with water shortage anti-air burning and independent temperature limit alarm system to ensure safe operation.

$ 341.00

Using D/8 lighting system, Inter-instrument Agreement Delta E * 00 < 0.2, equipped with non-contact automatic whiteboard calibration technology to ensure measurement accuracy, lithium battery supports 12,000 consecutive tests.

$ 202.00

With water shortage and air burning function, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.3 ℃, Temperature range RT + 5~ 99 ℃, integrated sink and water Bath dual-use, easy to clean and safe operation.

$ 391.00

With 18.25MΩ · cm ultra-pure water output and 20L/H water pRoduction capacity, 7-inch color touch screen to achieve animation control, support for water inlet, RO water, UP water three-way water quality online monitoring and automatic reminder of consumables.

$ 3753.00

With 18.2MΩ · cm ultra-pure water output and 10L/H water pRoduction capacity, 7-inch touch screen real-time display of water quality paraMeters, support for automatic circulation and consumables reminders, improve experimental efficiency and water quality Reliability.

$ 3491.00

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