Get Quote

Contact us now to receive a detailed quotation.

Need quick help? Chat with us on WhatsApp:

WhatsApp QR Code

OR

Benchtop Turbidity Meter LMBTM-402

Benchtop Turbidity Meter LMBTM-402 offers a wide range of NTU measurements for a variety of samples. It has a sample volume of 30 to 40 mL which is optimal for accurate results. Our meter is equipped with an LCD touchscreen for easy operation and real-time monitoring. It features multiple calibration points for different turbidity levels and maintains high-quality standards.

Catalog Send Mail Whatsapp

Specifications

Measurement Range 0 to 50 NTU50.01 to 200 NTU200.1 to 2000 NTU2001 to 4000 NTU
Sample Volume 30 to 40 ml
Light Source 6V, 10W / Tungsten halogen lamp
Receiving Element Silicon photocell
Readings Display LCD Touch Screen
Solution Resolution 0.001
Error of Indication ≤±6%
Zero Drift ≤±0.3% FS
Stability of Indication ≤±1% FS
Repeatability ≤0.5%
Sample Bottle Size (mm) Φ 25 × 95
Data Storage Capacity 1000 sets
Calibration Points 7
Interface USB / U disk
Power 220V±22V/50Hz±1Hz or 110V±11V/60Hz±1Hz
Dimensions 460 × 430 × 250 mm
Weight 9 kg

Pricing

Product Price Unit Action
Benchtop Turbidity Meter LMBTM-402 $ 3012.5 Pack of 1

Features

Low maintenance
Automatic range switching
Compact design
Supports data storage

Standard Accessories

Power cord

Applications

Benchtop Turbidity Meter measures the turbidity of liquids and is used for water quality testing, industrial processes, environmental monitoring, laboratory research, food and beverage industry.

Similar Products

Benchtop Turbidity Meter LMBTM-401

  • Turbidity Range: 0 to 2000 NTU, 0 to 500 EBC, 0 to 9999 ASBC
  • Turbidity Resolution: 0.01 (0 to 99 NTU), 0.1 (100 to 999 NTU), 1 (1000 to 2000 NTU)
  • Turbidity Accuracy: ±2% of reading (0 to 500 NTU), ±3% of reading (501 to 2000 NTU)
  • Calibration Points: 2 to 7 points
  • Calibration Standards: 0.02, 10, 200, 500, 1000, 1500, 2000 NTU

$ 2075 / Pack of 1

Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is a Benchtop Turbidity Meter?

A Benchtop Turbidity Meter is a laboratory instrument used to measure the turbidity or cloudiness of a liquid sample, often in water quality testing and research applications.

2 How does Benchtop Turbidity Meter work?

It works by shining a light through a sample and detecting the amount of light scattered by particles suspended in the liquid, providing a turbidity reading.

3 How is Benchtop Turbidity Meter used in drinking water quality testing?

It is used in drinking water quality testing to monitor turbidity levels, ensuring they meet safety standards set by health authorities such as the EPA or WHO.

4 How does Benchtop Turbidity Meter benefit the pharmaceutical industry?

In the pharmaceutical industry, it is used to assess solution clarity, ensuring product quality and compliance with pharmacopeial standards.

5 Can Benchtop Turbidity Meter be used in oil and gas industry water testing?

It is used in the oil and gas industry to measure the turbidity of process water, injection water, and produced water for environmental and operational compliance.

6 How is Benchtop Turbidity Meter applied in textile wastewater testing?

It is applied in textile industry wastewater testing to assess turbidity caused by dyes, fibers, and chemicals, helping monitor effluent treatment effectiveness.

7 How does Benchtop Turbidity Meter help in dairy industry quality control?

In the dairy industry, it helps monitor product clarity and identify issues such as protein precipitation or microbial contamination in milk and whey.

8 Can Benchtop Turbidity Meter be used in beverage innovation and R&D?

It is commonly used in beverage R&D to analyze the impact of new ingredients, formulations, or processing techniques on product clarity.

9 Is Benchtop Turbidity Meter appropriate for use in clinical laboratory testing?

It is used in clinical labs for applications such as detecting bacterial growth in culture media, protein precipitates, or clarity in biological fluids.

10 How is Benchtop Turbidity Meter applied in agricultural runoff testing?

It is applied in agricultural runoff testing to assess sediment and nutrient loads entering water bodies, supporting environmental impact studies and regulatory compliance.