4-electrode conductivity sensor InPro7108-VP-PEEK

4-electrode conductivity sensor - InPro7108-VP-PEEK - METTLER TOLEDO
4-electrode conductivity sensor - InPro7108-VP-PEEK - METTLER TOLEDO
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Technology
4-electrode

Description

The InPro 7108-VP-PEEK utilizes 4-electrode technology to expand its measurement range in medium to high conductivity solutions. Wide Measuring Range WideRange technology makes the sensor suitable for many applications; rinsing, control of dilution processes, and monitoring of salt content. Withstands Sterilization Cycles The InPro 7108 conductivity sensor can withstand the most rigorous CIP/SIP procedures in the food and pharmaceutical industries. Withstands Aggressive Solutions This conductivity sensor has been especially designed and ruggedly built to withstand even the most aggressive chemical solutions. Compact Sensor Design The conductivity sensor has a very compact design, which allows installation even in small pipes. At the same time, the sensor design also meets the highest hygienic requirements. Process Reliability and Easy Connection The IP68 rated VarioPin connector system ensures excellent signal transmission and avoids problems associated with humidity. Low Maintenance Due to Flat Surface The smooth flat surface design prevents any significant fouling. This increases the reliability of the sensor, and only low maintenance is required.

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