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  • Comprehensive Guide:Free Chlorine VS Total Chlorine

    Comprehensive Guide:Free Chlorine VS Total Chlorine

    This article will give readers a comprehensive introduction to chlorine from the definition, types, applications and monitoring methods of chlorine, difference Free Chlorine and Total Chlorine.
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  • Comprehensive Introduction to Oil-in-Water

    Comprehensive Introduction to Oil-in-Water

    Oil in water refers to oily substances in water bodies, which usually come from industrial wastewater, domestic sewage discharge, oil spills, animal decomposition, etc.
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  • What are Data Buoys for Water Quality Monitoring?

    What are Data Buoys for Water Quality Monitoring?

    Data buoys for water quality monitoring are floating devices equipped with sensors that collect various data points about the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of water bodies. These buoys are designed to operate autonomously, often transmitting real-time data to researchers, environmental agencies, an···
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  • Aquaculture Water pH Monitoring Guide

    Aquaculture Water pH Monitoring Guide

    pH is an important parameter to measure the acidity and alkalinity of water, and it plays a vital role in water quality management in aquaculture. In aquaculture, pH changes directly impact the growth and health of organisms in the water.
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  • Understanding pH: What Does It Stand For

    Understanding pH: What Does It Stand For

    The concept of pH is integral to many industries, from food and beverages to environmental science, but what does pH stand for? And why has it become a significant metric for sensors? This article dives into the essence of pH and explains its importance.
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  • How to Calculate the ORP of Water?

    How to Calculate the ORP of Water?

    ORP is directly measured by using a high quality electrochemical sensor, which is typically referred to as an ORP sensor.
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  • What is A Salinity Sensor?

    What is A Salinity Sensor?

    A salinity sensor​ is a device used to measure the salt concentration in a solution, typically in water. It determines the amount of dissolved salts present, which is an important parameter in various applications such as aquaculture, water quality monitoring, environmental research, and oceanography.
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  • What is a Turbidimeter?

    What is a Turbidimeter?

    Turbidity sensor, also known as turbidimeter, is a tool used to determine the turbidity level of tested water or solutions. A turbidity meter is an instrument with optical qualities resulting from light dispersion, which can be described as a ratio of light reflected to incident light. If all other variables are consta···
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