Water Copper Content Detector

The water copper content detector measures concentration through photoelectric colorimetry by using chemical reagents that react with copper ions in water to produce color. It is used for monitoring copper pollution in industrial wastewater and drinking water. During operation, the water sample is mixed with the reagent and placed into the instrument for direct reading.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the detection range must cover the actual water sample concentration, and the precision should meet the discharge standard requirements. Compare the anti-interference capabilities of different methods, and check the convenience of instrument calibration. Confirm that the complexity of the operational steps matches the personnel's skill level, and evaluate the cost of consumables and the stability of supply.

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Providing stable copper Ion concentration standards to ensure ElectRode Measurement accuracy, 250ml Encasement meets the daily calibrating needs of the laboratory and is suitable for a variety of copper ion detection scenarios.

$ 110.00

Measurement range 6.35μg/L to 63.5mg/L, resolution up to 0.01 pCu, support pCu and concentration conversion, easy operation and high Stability.

$ 382.00

With 0.001mg/L high resolution, Measurement range 0~ 2.0mg/L, Microprocessing technology and high Reliability integrated circuit, support custom Linear dispersion calibrated to ensure long-term stable operation.

$ 356.00

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

The imported cold light source has a lifespan of 100,000 hours, a detection limit of 0.05mg/L, supports continuous measurement and standard Measurement mode, uses the digestion Colorimetric integrated tube to operate safely and quickly, and can store 4000 sets of data.

$ 816.00

Colorimetric measurement is achieved using the bischell method. Measurement range 0.00-5 mg/L, 100 tests are provided, and copper concentration is accurately determined by Color change.

$ 186.00

Measurement range 0.00~ 5.00 ppm, accuracy +/- 0.05 ppm, using LED@575nm Illuminant, chemical reaction based rapid detection of copper Ion concentration, suitable for field and laboratory applications.

$ 215.00

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

Stability with LED Illuminant, support CAL CheckTM performance verification, Measurement range 0-999ppb, resolution 1ppb, EPA method standards.

$ 215.00

The copper Cup ensures durability, the diaMeter of the flow hole is 4mm with the capacity of 100ml, and the measurement time range is 0~ 150s, which is suitable for conditional viscosity determination.

$ 141.00

Low-frequency signal penetration depth of 20mm, can simultaneously measure concrete carbide moisture content and plaster moisture content, built-in environment Sensor, support a variety of professional probe expansion measurement function.

$ 1397.00

Measurement range 0-150 seconds, copper material is durable and in line with national standards, portable design is convenient for on-site rapid detection of Coating viscosity.

$ 123.00

Concentration 1000ppm of copper ion standard solution, PTFE bottle Encasement, capacity 480mL, suitable for daily ion calibrating applications.

$ 135.00

4 groups of samples can be tested at the same time, using PID precise temperature control technology, Temperature range from room temperature to 1000 ℃, with automatic calculation of carbon black content and ash content function, open lid structure heat dissipation effect is better.

$ 6205.00

Conductivity Detector measurement principle, measurement range 0~ 84%, resolution 0.1%, Response Time 1 second, with temperature and humidity compensation function, portable design weight only 203 grams.

$ 143.00

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