Water turbidity detector introduction
Water turbidity detector
Turbidity detector is an instrument used to measure the turbidity of water samples. It determines the turbidity of a water sample by measuring the degree of scattering of light through it. Turbidity detector is widely used in water treatment, environmental protection, health supervision and other fields.
The working principle of the turbidity detector is based on the optical principle. When light passes through a sample of water, suspended particles in the water scatter the light, causing its wavelength to change. By measuring the change in wavelength of light, the turbidity of a water sample can be calculated.
Light source: Produces visible light for passing through a water sample.
Lens: Focuses light onto a detector.
Detector: Converts light into electrical signals.
Monitor: Displays test results.
The advantages of turbidity detector are simple, reliable and easy to operate. It can quickly measure the turbidity of a water sample and requires no special skills or equipment. In addition, the turbidity meter can provide a cumulative reading of turbidity, so as to understand the trend of the water sample.
The disadvantage of turbidity detector is that it is affected by water sample temperature, pH value, suspended particle concentration and other factors, which may lead to inaccurate measurement results. Therefore, when using the turbidity detector, it is necessary to pay attention to the characteristics of the water sample and select the appropriate measurement conditions.
Overall, the turbidity detector is an important water quality measurement tool, which can help us better understand the condition of water samples and protect water resources.
