Benchtop Conductivity Meter Features:
- High-res LCD display screen.
- With built-in microprocessor chip, automatic calibration, automatic temperature compensation, data storage, parameter setup, etc.
- Automatic calibration, self-diagnosis, automatically recognizing standard buffer solutions, conductivity calibration point: 1pt.
- Fast response, high accuracy, stable reading display.
- The kit comes with an ATC plastic cond. probe.
- IP54 dustproof and spillproof.
Benchtop Conductivity Meter Specifications:
Model |
CON-B100I |
Cond. |
Range |
0~200.0mS/cm, auto divided by range of:
0~19.999μS/cm
20.0~199.9μS/cm
200~1999μS/cm
2.00~19.99mS/cm
20.00~199.9mS/cm
TDS: 0 -100.0g/L
Resistivity: 5.00Ω·cm-100.0 MΩ·cm
Salinity: 0-100.0 ppt
|
Resolution |
0.001 |
Accuracy |
±1.0 % FS±1digit |
Temperature |
Range |
0-100°C |
Resolution/Accuracy |
0.1℃; ±0.2℃ |
Data Storage |
450 groups |
Data Output |
1. USB to Flash Disk
2. Wireless connection to printer (the printer is optional)
|
Power Supply |
DC12V |
Packing Including |
1. CON-B100I Meter
2. CON201T Plastic ATC Cond probe
3. Standard Cond solution: 50mL: 84μS/1413μS/12.88mS/cm, one for each
4. F01 Flexible probe holder: 1pc
5. Power adaptor: 1pc
6. A01 Power adaptor
|
Shipping Size (WxDxH)(mm) |
330x540x130 |
N.W. / G.W. (kg) |
1.7 / 2.2 |
Applications of Benchtop Conductivity Meter:
The benchtop conductivity meter is utilized in laboratory settings for precise measurement and analysis of conductivity levels in various solutions. It finds applications across industries such as environmental monitoring, water quality analysis, pharmaceutical research, and food and beverage production.
WHY SCITEK
- 24 Months Limited Warranty
- Help meet ISO, FDA, CE quality assurance guidelines
- 1-2 Days Handling and 7-30 Days Shipping
FAQ
What is a benchtop conductivity meter?
A benchtop conductivity meter is an instrument used to measure the conductivity of solutions. Electricity is passed through the solution and the electricity’s flow resistance is measured to determine the ion concentration.
Difference between TDS and conductivity meter?
A TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) meter measures the total amount of dissolved solids in water, including salts, minerals, and metals, typically expressed in parts per million (ppm) or milligrams per liter (mg/L).
A conductivity meter, on the other hand, measures the ability of water to conduct an electrical current, which is influenced by the concentration of dissolved ions in the water. While TDS meters indirectly estimate the total dissolved solids, conductivity meters directly measure the electrical conductivity of the water, which is then used to estimate the TDS level through a conversion factor or correlation.
Why is conductivity meter used?
An electrical conductivity meter (EC meter) measures the electrical conductivity in a solution. It has multiple applications in research and engineering, with common usage in hydroponics, aquaculture, aquaponics, and freshwater systems to monitor the amount of nutrients, salts or impurities in the water.
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