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Lutron Turbidity Meter

Lutron Turbidity Meter

23500 INR/Piece

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  • Application Laboratory
  • Product Type Turbidity Meter
  • Material Plastic
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Lutron Turbidity Meter Price And Quantity

  • 23500 INR/Piece
  • 1 Piece

Lutron Turbidity Meter Product Specifications

  • Laboratory
  • Turbidity Meter
  • Plastic

Lutron Turbidity Meter Trade Information

  • 7-10 Days

Product Description

We are offeringLutron Turbidity Meter, which has detectorlocated 90 from the light source that work together to measure the turbidityof a sample. In orderto ensure quality, this LutronTurbidity Meter is stringently tested on various parameters. Clients can availthis meter in large quantity within promised time-frame after proper checkingby experts. This meter finds usage to test municipal water, food and beveragewater, or other aqueous solution where fluid clarity is the prime concern.

FAQs: 

 Q: What is a turbidity meter?

A: A turbidity meter is an instrument used to measure the degree of cloudiness or turbidity of a liquid sample. It measures the amount of light scattered by the particles in the sample, and the result is reported in nephelometric turbidity units (NTU) or Jackson turbidity units (JTU).

Q: What are turbidity meters used for?

A: Turbidity meters are used in a variety of applications, such as water quality monitoring, wastewater treatment, environmental monitoring, food and beverage processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and research.

Q: How does a turbidity meter work?

A: Turbidity meters work by shining a light through a sample of liquid and measuring the amount of light that is scattered by the particles in the sample. The more particles in the sample, the more light is scattered, and the higher the turbidity reading.

Q: What are the types of turbidity meters?

A: There are two main types of turbidity meters: nephelometric turbidity meters (NTMs) and ratio turbidity meters (RTMs). NTMs measure the amount of scattered light at a 90-degree angle to the incident light, while RTMs measure the amount of scattered light at both 90 and 180-degree angles.

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