In-line conductivity meter DDS-2106
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in-line conductivity meter
in-line conductivity meter
in-line conductivity meter
in-line conductivity meter
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Characteristics

Type
in-line
Other characteristics
digital
Applications
water, laboratory

Description

DDS-1706 is an improved conductivity meter; based on DDS-307 on the market, it is added with the automatic temperature compensation function, with high price-performance ratio. It can be widely used for continuous monitoring of conductivity values of the solutions in thermal power plants, chemical fertilizer, metallurgy, environmental protection, pharmaceutical industry, biochemical industry, foodstuff and running water. DDS-1706 Laboratory Conductivity Meter DDS-1706 is an improved conductivity meter; based on DDS-307 on the market, it is added with the automatic temperature compensation function, with high price-performance ratio. It can be widely used for continuous monitoring of conductivity values of the solutions in thermal power plants, chemical fertilizer, metallurgy, environmental protection, pharmaceutical industry, biochemical industry, foodstuff and running water. Measuring range:Conductivity:0.00 μS/cm…199.9 mS/cm TDS:0.1 mg/L … 199.9 g/L Salinity:0.0 ppt…80.0 ppt Resistivity:0 Ω.cm … 100MΩ.cm Temperature(ATC/MTC):-5…105℃ Resolution:Conductivity:Automatic TDS:Automatic Salinity:0.1ppt Resistivity:Automatic Temperature:0.1℃ unit error:±0.5 % FS Calibration:One point Power supply:DC5V-1W Size/weight:220×210×70mm/0.5kg Monitor:LCD display Data storage:Calibration data Use environmental conditions:Temperature

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