Turbidity Sensor

Overview

A turbidity sensor is a device used to measure the turbidity or cloudiness of water. Turbidity refers to how much suspended or dissolved particles (such as mud, algae, or sediments) are present in the water, which can obstruct the passage of light. The more particles in the water, the higher the turbidity.

A turbidity sensor is a device used to measure the turbidity or cloudiness of water. Turbidity refers to how much suspended or dissolved particles (such as mud, algae, or sediments) are present in the water, which can obstruct the passage of light. The more particles in the water, the higher the turbidity.

Featured Specs

  • Stainless Steel AISI 304 Material (Stainless Steel AISI316, AISI 316L Optional)
  • PN16 Working Pressure
  • Equipped with Galvanized Steel Bolts, Nut (Stainless Steel optional)
  • EPDM or NBR Rubber Seals
  • Range size : DN60 – DN360mm

Utility Priority

Turbidity sensors are essential for monitoring water quality by measuring the level of suspended particles in water. They are commonly used in water treatment plants, industrial wastewater systems, environmental monitoring, and process control. By providing real-time turbidity data, these sensors help ensure regulatory compliance, improve filtration efficiency, and support safe and sustainable water management.

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