TDS hardness Meter

The TDS hardness meter reflects water hardness by measuring the total dissolved solids content in water. It operates on the principle of conductivity conversion and is used for water quality testing of drinking water and industrial water, as well as for monitoring filtration systems.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the measurement range covers common water quality parameters, the accuracy meets detection requirements, it includes temperature compensation functionality, check the instrument's calibration certification status, and ensure the operation interface is clear for convenient on-site use.

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TDS value 744.7ppm, capacity 480mL, using PTFE bottle Encasement, suitable for daily soluble total solids calibrated.

$ 106.00

Provides 71.8 ppm TDS value, 480mL capacity, PTFE bottle Encasement, suitable for total dissolved solids calibrating, ensuring measurement accuracy.

$ 106.00

Measurement conductivity range 0uS~ 199uS, TDS range 0ppm~ 1999ppm, accuracy +/- 3%, with automatic temperature compensation and data retention function, easy to carry and use.

$ 117.00

TDS value 7447ppm, capacity 480mL, PTFE bottle Encasement, versatility, suitable for daily solubility total solid calibrate, to ensure measurement accuracy.

$ 106.00

Equipped with 7-inch TFT display, support conductivity, TDS, salinity and other 5 paraMeter measurement, Measurement accuracy of 0.5% F.S, with 1000 data storage and automatic temperature compensation function.

$ 677.00

With +/- 3% F. S accuracy and +/- 1% Repeatability, support 0~ 1999ppm TDS Measurement range, high definition color screen display and automatic temperature compensation function, easy to carry and use.

$ 122.00

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

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

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

Measurement accuracy of 0.5% and automatic temperature compensation function, support 1 to 5 point calibrating and 500 data storage, optional ElectRode constant and TDS factor to ensure stable and reliable outdoor measurement.

$ 361.00

With pH, conductivity, TDS and temperature Multi-ParaMeter measurement, pH range 0.0-14, EC range 0-3999 μS/cm, supports Automatic calibration and continuous monitoring, waterproof design and large screen display for easy operation.

$ 538.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.5% and automatic temperature compensation, support for 1 to 5 point calibrated, optional ElectRode constant and TDS factor, extended memory to store 500 sets of data, built-in clock to GLP specifications.

$ 323.00

With conductivity, TDS, salinity, resistivity four measurement functions, Measurement accuracy of 0.5% F. S, support 1 to 5 point calibrating and automatic temperature compensation, built-in 500 data storage and USB Communication interface to ensure full range accurate measurement.

$ 435.00

With 3.5-inch high definition LCD display and IP65 Protection Rating, it supports wide range measurement of conductivity 0.00μS/cm~ 200mS/cm and TDS 0.00mg/L~ 100g/L, providing automatic temperature compensation and intelligent endpoint determination function.

$ 448.00

Imported special steel pressure needle, Hardness and long life, range 0-20HW, can directly read the Hardness value, suitable for on-site rapid testing, Stability and portability.

$ 1017.00

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