Surface Conductivity Meter

The surface conductivity meter applies voltage through electrodes in contact with the material's surface, measures the current, and converts it into a conductivity value. It is used to detect the electrostatic dissipation capability of non-metallic materials such as plastics and coatings, ensuring product quality control in fields like electronic packaging and textiles.
Selection
When selecting, consider the measurement range to cover material properties, electrode dimensions to match sample shape, and pay attention to the impact of temperature and humidity in the operating environment. Portable devices are suitable for on-site testing, while benchtop instruments offer higher accuracy. Regularly calibrate with standard plates to ensure data reliability.

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Instruments

Platinum Sensor provides linearly stable measurement results, Conductivity Detector cell constant K = 10, Measurement range 0 to 200mS/cm, suitable for high Conductivity Detector liquid detection.

$ 106.00

Support conductivity, TDS, salinity and resistivity Multi-ParaMeter measurement, conductivity range 0.000 μS/cm to 1000mS/cm, with intelligent end point determination and automatic temperature compensation function.

$ 741.00

Conductivity Detector cell constant K = 0.1, built-in temperature sensor real-time sensing sample temperature, suitable for low Conductivity Detector liquid measurement.

$ 314.00

Using platinum sheet material, Conductivity Detector cell constant is 10, suitable for high conductivity environment water measurement, equipped with three core socket interface, no temperature compensation design.

$ 102.00

Suitable for low conductivity water samples with conductivity above 100 µS/cm, using polymer liquid junction design, pH Measurement range 0-11pH, Temperature Measurement range 0-80 ℃, no need to add liquid reference system.

$ 208.00

Measurement range 0-2μS/cm with Mini-DIN 8 core connector for accurate detection of low conductivity solutions.

$ 199.00

Using Platinum Sensor to ensure linear stable measurement, Conductivity Detector cell constant K = 0.1, Glass shell corrosion resistance, suitable for 0~ 80 ℃ Operating temperature environment.

$ 206.00

Conductivity Detector 111800μS/cm@25 ° C with a capacity of 500ml provides accurate and reliable measurement of Conductivity Detector values, ensuring instrument calibrate accuracy and repeatability.

$ 127.00

Simultaneous measurement of conductivity, resistivity, TDS, salinity and temperature, support automatic temperature compensation and ElectRode diagnosis, Data storage 450 groups, with IP54 dustproof and waterproof rating, Measurement accuracy up to +/- 1.0% FS.

$ 514.00

Measurement range 0.00μS/cm~ 100mS/cm, error +/- 0.5% F. S, temperature compensation coefficient 2%, LED display is clear, Stability is high, suitable for accurate conductivity detection.

$ 215.00

Providing 80,000 μS/cm@25 ° C standard Conductivity Detector values, the 500ml bottle is designed for easy laboratory operation, ensuring the accuracy and repeatability calibrated of the Conductivity Detector measuring instrument.

$ 127.00

Support conductivity 0.00μS/cm~ 100mS/cm and TDS 0~ 1000mg/L measurement, with manual/automatic temperature compensation and +/- 0.5% F. S error accuracy to ensure stable and reliable data.

$ 233.00

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

Supports dual paraMeter measurement of conductivity salinity, Measurement accuracy up to 0.5% F. S, with automatic temperature compensation and ElectRode diagnostic functions, can store 500 sets of data and comply with GLP specifications.

$ 323.00

Using Platinum Sensor to ensure linear and stable measurement, Conductivity Detector cell constant K = 1, Measurement range 0~ 20mS/cm, suitable for conventional liquid detection, Operating temperature 0~ 80 ℃.

$ 102.00

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