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ysi turbidity probe

Benefits of Using YSI Turbidity Probe for Water Quality Monitoring Water quality monitoring is essential for ensuring the safety and health of our water sources. One key parameter that is often measured in water quality monitoring is turbidity, which is a measure of the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by suspended particles. Turbidity…

TDS vs Conductivity in Industrial Applications: What’s the Difference

Key Points Conductivity measures electrical current flow while TDS measures actual dissolved solids mass—related but distinct parameters Conversion between conductivity and TDS requires region-specific conversion factors typically ranging from 0.5-0.7 Measurement accuracy differs significantly: conductivity achieves ±1% accuracy while TDS laboratory methods achieve ±3-5% Choosing the wrong parameter causes 15-25% of water treatment errors in…

coolant flow sensor

coolant flow sensor

Importance of Coolant Flow Sensor in Engine Performance A coolant flow sensor is a crucial component in an engine’s cooling system that helps monitor the flow of coolant through the engine. This sensor plays a vital role in maintaining the engine’s optimal operating temperature and preventing overheating. Without a properly functioning coolant flow sensor, the…

Electrochemical vs. Optical Dissolved Oxygen Sensing: A Technical Comparison

Key Takeaways Electrochemical (polarographic/clark-type) dissolved oxygen sensors consume oxygen during measurement, creating a zero-drift error that accumulates over continuous monitoring periods Optical (luminescence quenching) sensors from ChiMay eliminate oxygen consumption, delivering zero drift over 12-month calibration intervals compared to 2–4 week maintenance cycles for electrochemical sensors In low-DO applications (< 2 mg/L), optical sensors provide…