Overview
WGZ-4000 Turbidity Meter is an INESA brand instrument used to measure the scattering and attenuation degree of light generated by insoluble particulate matter suspended in water or transparent liquid, and to characterize the content of these suspended particulate matter by Basis Weight. Widely used in water plants, food, chemical industry, power plants, metallurgy, environmental protection, beverage, wine and other industries, it is a commonly used laboratory instrument.
Features
1. Using microcomputer technology, color LCD Touchscreen display, operation is more intuitive and convenient
2. Using the scattering-transmission light measurement principle, the ratio is calibrated
3. Automatic range switching, support multi-point calibrating
4. With average measurement function; can store 1000 sets of test data, data can be saved, printed, uploaded
5. Time and date setting functions, in line with GLP specifications and ISO7027 industry standards
6. USB communication interface and U disk read data, support connecting to PC for data upload
Principle
Turbidity meter using scattering - transmitted light measurement principle, by measuring the degree of light scattering and attenuation of insoluble particulate matter suspended in water or transparent liquid generated, Basis Weight characterization of these suspended particulate matter content.
Applications
Water plant, food, chemical industry, power plant, metallurgy, environmental protection, beverage, wine making
Standards
GLP specification, ISO7027 industry standard
Steps
1. Prepare the sample and put it in the sample bottle.
2. Power on the instrument
3. Set measurement parameters through Touchscreen
4. Place the sample bottle in the measurement position
5. Start the measurement process
6. Read and record measurement results
7. Choose to save, print, or upload data
Notice
• Before use, make sure the instrument Power frequency is 220V +/- 22V, frequency 50Hz +/- 1Hz
Sample capacity should be in the range of 30ml-40ml
Periodically calibrated to ensure measurement accuracy
• Avoid use in bright light or vibration environment
• Be careful not to exceed the 1000-group limit when storing data
• Clean the sample bottle and instrument surface in time after use