Conductivity sensor made of polypropylene
The LDL400 is the polypropylene version of the proven LDL2xx inductive conductivity sensor. Its material properties make it the ideal choice for applications in which metallic sensors tend to corrode: direct contact with salty ambient air or other aggressive, acidic or alkaline media is no problem for the LDL400. The sensor also meets the high requirements of the marine industry and is certified according to DNV EU RO Mutual Recognition Type Approval.
Product benefits
Polypropylene housing withstands aggressive environments
The housing made of polypropylene makes the sensor the ideal choice for applications in which metallic sensors tend to corrode. Direct contact with salty ambient air or other aggressive, acidic or alkaline media is no problem.
The wide measuring range means it can be used in almost any water treatment application
The sensor continuously measures the conductivity of a medium in the range from 100 to 2,000,000 µS/cm and outputs this as a temperature-compensated digital or analogue value. Furthermore, the percentage concentration of NaCl in ultrapure water can be accessed acyclically.
Certified for the marine industry
Thanks to its material properties, the sensor is ideally suited for use in the marine industry and is certified according to DNV EU RO Mutual Recognition Type Approval. This makes the sensor the ideal choice for water treatment applications on ships.
Compact design without additional evaluation unit
The compact design combines evaluation unit and sensor element in one housing. This saves space in the control cabinet and significantly reduces wiring complexity.