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Portable Turbidity Meter LMPTM-A100

Portable Turbidity Meter LMPTM-A100 quickly determines the number of suspended particles in water. Microprocessor-based circuitry assures high precise and repeatable readings. It uses an infrared light source and 90° scattering method, which is compliant with the ISO 7027 method. Portable design allows you to take measurement on-site instead of bringing solution back to the laboratory. 200 sets of data are stored and can be transferred to PC by USB communication interface. Single measurement mode automatically recognizes the stable readings.

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Specifications

Range 0 to 1100 NTU, 0 to 275 EBC, 0 to 9999 ASBC
Resolution 0.01 (0 to 99 NTU), 0.1 (100 to 999 NTU), 1 (1000 to 1100 NTU)
Accuracy ±2% of reading (0 to 500 NTU), ±3% of reading (501 to 1100 NTU)
Calibration Points 2 to 5 points
Calibration Standards 0.02, 10, 200, 500, 1000 NTU
Light Source Infrared-emitting diode (850 nm wavelength)
Detector Silicon photodiode
Stray Light
Sample Volume 30 ml
Memory Stores up to 100 data sets
Output USB communication interface
Display Custom LCD (60×40 mm)
Power 3×1.5V AA batteries or DC5V power adapter
Auto-Power Off 15 minutes after last key pressed
Dimensions(L×W×H) 180×85×70 mm
Weight 300 g

Pricing

Product Price Unit Action
Portable Turbidity Meter LMPTM-A100 $ 1587.5 Each of 1

Features

It accurately measures turbidity by the intensity of reflected light
Single measurement mode automatically senses and locks a stable reading
Continuous measurement mode is used for indexing or matching the sample vials
Auto power off effectively conserves battery shelf life
High-performance portable turbidity meter meets the design criteria in ISO 7027
Infrared light source is especially supreme for testing solutions with color

Applications

It is mainly used in drinking water, swimming pool and also used for environmental monitoring

Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is a Portable Turbidity Meter?

A Portable Turbidity Meter is a handheld apparatus designed to measure the turbidity or cloudiness of a liquid in field conditions.

2 How does Portable Turbidity Meter work?

It works by shining a light through a water sample and measuring the amount of light scattered by suspended particles.

3 How is Portable Turbidity Meter used in drinking water quality monitoring?

It is used in drinking water quality monitoring to ensure turbidity levels remain within safe limits, helping to detect contamination or filtration failure on-site.

4 Can Portable Turbidity Meter be used in wastewater treatment plants?

It is essential in wastewater treatment plants to monitor the clarity of effluent and assess treatment effectiveness at various stages.

5 How does Portable Turbidity Meter support environmental field studies?

It supports environmental field studies by providing immediate turbidity measurements in lakes, rivers, and streams, helping researchers assess pollution and sediment transport.

6 Can Portable Turbidity Meter be used in food and beverage industries?

It is used in the food and beverage industries to ensure consistent clarity in products like beer, wine, and juices, especially during quality control checks.

7 How does Portable Turbidity Meter support oil and gas operations?

It supports oil and gas operations by monitoring turbidity in discharge water and holding ponds, helping ensure regulatory compliance and environmental safety.

8 Is Portable Turbidity Meter applicable in pharmaceutical water testing?

It is applicable in pharmaceutical water testing to check the clarity of purified water used in drug manufacturing and laboratory processes.

9 How does Portable Turbidity Meter assist in wetland health assessments?

It assists in wetland health assessments by evaluating water clarity, which is crucial for light penetration, aquatic vegetation, and biodiversity.

10 How is Portable Turbidity Meter used in chemical manufacturing plants?

It is used in chemical manufacturing plants to monitor process water and detect any turbidity changes that may indicate contamination or system inefficiency.