A turbidity meter is a device used to measure the cloudiness or turbidity of a liquid. Turbidity refers to the clarity of a liquid and is caused by suspended solids, such as silt, clay, or organic matter, that scatter and absorb light.
Turbidity meters typically work by shining light through a sample of the liquid and measuring the amount of light that is scattered or absorbed by the suspended particles. This measurement is then converted into a turbidity value, often expressed in Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) or Formazin Turbidity Units (FTU).
Turbidity meters are commonly used in various industries and applications, including water treatment plants, environmental monitoring, beverage production, and research laboratories, to ensure water quality standards are met and to monitor changes in turbidity levels over time.
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| Model No | LMTB200 |
| Measurement Range | 0~2000 NTU, 0~500 EBC, 0~9999 ASBC |
| Resolution | 0.1 (100~999 NTU) |
| Accuracy | +-3% of reading for 501~2000 NTU |
| Calibration Points | 7 Points |
| Light Source | Infrared-emitting diode (850 nm wavelength) |
| Detector | Silicon Photodiode |
| Memory | Stores up to 200 data sets |
| Display | 4.5" TFT display |
Nikhil Niranjan Shah (Proprietor)
Advait Technologies
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Vadodara - 390005, Gujarat, India