Range Conductivity Meter

The range conductivity meter measures the conductive capacity of a solution through electrodes, converts electrical signals into conductivity values, and is used to detect ion concentrations in water quality, chemical liquids, or industrial processes. It assists in controlling solution characteristics in environmental monitoring and industrial production.
Selection
When selecting a range conductivity meter, it is necessary to consider the measurement range matching the sample conductivity, the electrode material adapting to the corrosiveness of the medium, the temperature compensation function ensuring accuracy, the convenience of instrument calibration and maintenance, and the display and output methods meeting usage requirements.

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Instruments

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

$ 199.00

Conductivity Detector ElectRode realizes multi-range measurement, range 0.0 to 199.9 mS/cm, single point calibrating is simple, automatic temperature compensation ensures accuracy, waterproof design is suitable for harsh environments.

$ 929.00

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

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

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 1 with platinum sheet material. Measurement range from 200 µS/cm to 200 mS/cm. Suitable for environmental and conventional water detection without temperature compensation.

$ 99.00

With 0.00μS/cm~ 200mS/cm conductivity Measurement range, support seven-speed range automatic conversion and manual temperature compensation, anti-corrosion and waterproof design can adapt to harsh environments, integrated structure reliable and durable.

$ 269.00

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

Measurement range 0-2μS/cm, suitable for ultra-low conductivity medium, support temperature compensation and a variety of installation scenarios to ensure Data Reliability.

$ 224.00

With four conductivity Measurement range covering 0~ 199.9mS/cm, support 0.1, 1, 10 three ElectRode constants, manual temperature compensation range 0~ 50 ℃, can store 50 sets of data, easy operation and maintenance.

$ 135.00

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

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

Platinum Sensor ensures fast and stable measurement, Conductivity Detector cell constant K = 1, Measurement range 0~ 35mS/cm, Glass shell is durable, suitable for conventional liquid detection.

$ 185.00

Four-ring Conductivity Detector Probe with three Measurement ranges (0.0 to 199.9 mg/L, 0 to 1999 mg/L, 0.00 to 19.99 mg/L), manual temperature compensation and single point calibrating ensure easy operation and accurate measurement in different environments.

$ 1021.00

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

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