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Water quality detector Temperature sensor
Product Description:
A water quality detector with a temperature sensor is a device used to measure and monitor the quality of water, particularly the temperature of the water. It is an essential tool in various applications, including environmental monitoring, water treatment, aquaculture, and scientific research. The temperature sensor in the water quality detector helps gather data about the water's thermal characteristics, which is crucial for assessing its overall health and suitability for specific purposes.
Key features of a water quality detector with a temperature sensor may include:
Temperature Sensor: The temperature sensor is the primary component responsible for measuring the water temperature accurately. It can be based on various technologies, such as thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), or thermistors.
Water Quality Parameters: In addition to temperature, some water quality detectors may include sensors for other important parameters like pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), turbidity, conductivity, total dissolved solids (TDS), and more. These parameters collectively provide a comprehensive assessment of water quality.
Display and Data Logging: The detector may have a display to show real-time measurements and various indicators. It could also feature data logging capabilities to record and store historical data for analysis and reporting.
Connectivity: Many modern water quality detectors come equipped with communication interfaces such as USB, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi. This allows users to transfer data to computers or mobile devices for further analysis and remote monitoring.
Portable or Stationary: Water quality detectors can be designed as handheld, portable devices, or as stationary systems that are permanently installed in a specific location, such as a water treatment facility.
Power Source: Depending on the type and application, the detector might be powered by batteries, rechargeable batteries, or direct power supply.
Durability and Water Resistance: Since these detectors are often used in water environments, they need to be designed to withstand exposure to moisture and potential submersion.
The data collected by water quality detectors with temperature sensors can be critical for understanding water health, identifying potential pollution, and guiding decisions related to water management and treatment. Regular monitoring using such detectors helps ensure the protection of aquatic ecosystems, public health, and various industrial processes reliant on high-quality water.
Parameter:
Resistance: R25℃=10KΩ±1%
Beta Value: B25/50=3950K±1%
Probe: SUS316
Wire: 30AWG 7/0.1 OD0.5
Length: 65±5/0
Connector: HX12500-7X white
Application:
Water quality detector
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