Water quality nickel content Detector

The water quality nickel content detector uses chemical color development or electrochemical methods to cause nickel ions in the water sample to react with reagents, producing color changes or current signals. These signals are measured by sensors and then converted into concentration values. It is used to monitor the degree of nickel pollution in industrial wastewater and environmental water bodies, ensuring compliance with discharge standards and ecological safety.
Selection
When selecting, pay attention to whether the detection range matches the sample concentration, adopt national standard methods to ensure legal validity, consider anti-interference capabilities to handle complex water bodies, review the instrument calibration cycle and maintenance costs, and confirm ease of operation and data storage functionality.

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Instruments

Using Spectrophotometric method, spectra-trophotometry to detect nickel concentration, detection limit of 0.1mg/L, equipped with imported cold light source life of 100,000 hours, support a variety of Measurement mode and wireless data transmission function.

$ 816.00

Using Spectrophotometric method, specs-trophotometry to detect nickel content, Measurement range 0.00-7 g/L, accuracy +/- 0.10g/L, equipped with LED@575nm Illuminant, easy to operate without complex pretreatment, suitable for rapid batch detection needs.

$ 215.00

Measurement range 000-1.000 mg/L, accuracy +/- 0.010mg/L, LED Illuminant and unique reference Detector ensure Stability, support GLP data recording and automatic storage, waterproof design for a variety of environments.

$ 632.00

Colorimetric analysis is achieved using a pre-measurement design, which reacts with nickel to form a blue complex. Measurement range covers 0.00 to 7.00 g/L, and it is suitable for a variety of Photometer instruments.

$ 540.00

Optical inspection Colorimetry is used to eliminate human error, the measurement resolution reaches 0.1mg/L, Repeatability ≤ 2%, suitable for all kinds of water urea content detection.

$ 309.00

Microcomputer Touchscreen operation, Measurement range 0~ 2mg/L, resolution of 0.001mg/L, with automatic multi-point correction and data smoothing function, to ensure long-term stable work.

$ 356.00

Optical inspection Colorimetric detection principle, eliminate human error, measurement resolution of 0.1mg/L, Repeatability ≤ 2%, suitable for indoor and outdoor water quality testing environment.

$ 240.00

Can simultaneously measure 10 water quality indicators, IP67 waterproof design to adapt to harsh environments, built-in 45000 sets of data storage capacity, automatic identification of calibrating points to ensure Measurement accuracy.

$ 2247.00

Measurement range 2-3000uS/cm, Glass shell structure, three-core air interface, suitable for water quality analysis applications.

$ 114.00

Using platinum sheet material, Conductivity Detector cell constant 0.1, no temperature compensation function, suitable for pure water and ultra-pure water and other water quality measurement, optional Glass flow Tank.

$ 185.00

Measurement range 0~ 1.5mg/L, resolution up to 0.01mg/L, eliminating human error, suitable for the determination of inorganic phosphoric acid content after digestion of various water samples.

$ 285.00

Measurement range 000-5.000 mg/L, single set of Reagent can complete 100 times detection, supporting the special Colorimetric tube operation is simple, suitable for rapid determination of urea content in water quality.

$ 164.00

With 5 measurement functions, support 1 to 5 point Conductivity Detector calibrating and automatic temperature compensation, can customize 13 paraMeters, equipped with 500 data storage and USB Communication interface, suitable for a variety of water quality paraMeters accurate measurement.

$ 667.00

With 12 water quality paraMeter detection capabilities, resolution of 0.001mg/L, Repeatability 2%, micro-processing technology and long-life Illuminant, support custom Linear dispersion calibrating and data smoothing.

$ 1058.00

Measurement range 0.00~ 3.50 ppm, accuracy +/- 0.03 ppm, using LED Illuminant and automatic shutdown function, easy and fast operation, suitable for a variety of water quality monitoring scenarios.

$ 215.00

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