Graphite 2 Electrode Conductivity Sensor For Drinking Water Treatment
Product Introduction
The strength of the conductivity of water is the conductivity. Conductivity is the reciprocal of resistivity, which reflects the amount of salt in the water, and is a very important indicator of certain water quality.
This conductivity sensor uses a graphite 2-electrode conductivity electrode with a K value of 1. It can be used with Daruifuno's analog controller to achieve conductivity measurement in the range of 0~20000uS/cm.
Measuring Principle
The conductivity cell of the two-electrode conductivity sensor consists of a pair of electrodes. A constant voltage is applied to the electrodes. The change in the resistance of the liquid in the conductivity cell causes the current of the measuring electrode to change. It conforms to Ohm’s law and uses conductivity instead of resistivity, and uses conductivity instead of resistance in metals, that is, use conductivity and conductance to express the conductivity of the liquid, so as to achieve the measurement of liquid conductivity. DRFN's 2-electrode conductivity sensor ASC100 series uses this measuring principle.
Advantages Of The Conductivity Sensor
Application Of The Conductivity Sensor
Technical Parameter
Product Name | Graphite 2 electrode conductivity sensor |
Product Model | ASC100 |
Measuring Principle | Graphite 2 electrode |
Measuring Range | 0~20000μS/cm |
Working Temperature | 0~60℃ |
Working Pressure | 6 Bar |
Protection Grade | IP68 |
Packaging Materials | epoxy resin |
Dimensions | Diameter 12mm, length 120mm |
Connection Method | Cable leads directly |
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