A benchtop turbidity meter is a precision laboratory instrument used to measure the clarity or turbidity of liquid samples. It operates by passing light through a sample and quantifying the amount of light scattered or absorbed by suspended particles or impurities within the liquid. The instrument typically consists of a light source, a sample chamber, and a detector. It is widely used in environmental monitoring, water quality assessment, and various industrial applications to determine the presence of particulate matter or the degree of clarity in liquids. Benchtop turbidity meters offer high accuracy, reproducibility, and the ability to provide measurements in various units, making them invaluable tools in laboratories and quality control processes where assessing the cleanliness or quality of liquids is essential. Their user-friendly design and precise turbidity measurements make them crucial for applications such as drinking water analysis, wastewater treatment, and product quality assurance.
Measuring Range : 0~2000 NTU, 0~500 EBC, 0~9999 ASBC
Display Resolution : 0.01 (0~99 NTU), 0.1 (100~999 NTU), 1 (1000~2000 NTU)
Measurement Accuracy : ±2% (0~500 NTU), ±3% (501~2000 NTU)
Calibration Point : 2 to 7 points
View MoreDescription : Drinking Water Turbidity
Minimum Readout (NTU) : 0.001
Measuring range (NTU) : 0 to 10, 10 to 100
Basic Error : ±5%FS
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