Raw Water Inlet pH Monitoring

Raw water comes from storm drains, rivers, ponds, and lakes and contains a variety of contaminants.
Wet Gas Scrubber pH Control

Wet gas scrubber systems, also known as chemical scrubbers or gas scrubbers, are a type of air pollution control system.
Conductivity, ORP, and pH Measurements in Reverse Osmosis Systems

Using a conductivity electrode is a common way to test RO water quality and membrane performance.
Is this an accurate pH sensor?

There are tools available that provide a much easier way to evaluate a calibration.
Pre-Calibrate pH Sensors. It’s a No-Brainer

Field calibrations are subject to buffer temperature change, buffer contamination, and time.
Correcting Coaxial Cables for pH Sensors

Any damage or electrical interference to coaxial cables will cause the sensors to appear to drift or prematurely fail.
Industrial Wastewater pH Monitoring

Very low pH liquids can damage parts of the treatment system and potentially kill the good bacteria in the clarifier.
Ash Pond pH and ORP Remote Monitoring

Ash pond pH and ORP monitoring and leachate treatment keep power plants in compliance with strict federal and state regulations.
Boiler Water pH, Conductivity, and DO Monitoring

The pH of the boiler water is typically alkaline, which facilitates the formation of a thin oxide layer on the tubes.
How Can a Toothbrush Make Your pH Measurement More Reliable

If you’re not using inductive technology for dental hygiene, it’s possible you’re using it for other portable device charging.