Conductivity in Drainage Systems
When recyclable water is drained or ran off from a process, conductivity measurements can act as a quality assessment before it moves on for treatment.
Polarization in Conductivity Sensors
There are a variety of factors that can hinder the accuracy of conductivity measurements in industrial applications — and not all of them stem from the process environment itself.
How Do Conductivity Sensors Work?
Many industries and municipal processes utilize conductivity measurements to monitor the quality of process fluids and equipment. Conductivity values represent the ability of a solution, typically water and other materials, to conduct electric current.
Conductivity and Resistivity Measurements: Routes to Ultra Pure Water
Some industries focus on monitoring conductivity, while others choose to look at resistivity.
Conductivity Measurement Basics for the Process Industry
Conductivity is one of the most common analytical parameters in the process industry.
How to Pick the Right Conductivity Sensor
Aqueous solution conductivity measurements determine how well the liquid conducts an electrical current.
Top 4 Reasons to Use a Toroidal Conductivity Sensor
An inductive or toroidal conductivity sensor might also be called “non-contacting.”