Turbidity
A simple and undeniable indicator of water quality change
The measurement of turbidity is a key test of water quality: drinking water – wastewater monitoring – industrial waters and more…
Reliable turbidity monitoring is an essential component of drinking water production, and public health and safety organisations around the world recognise the importance of measuring this parameter.
A sudden change in turbidity may indicate an additional pollution source (biological, organic or inorganic) or may signal a problem in the water treatment process.
Do you have questions on the topic of turbidity or are you a beginner and need to know more? Click below to download the "Theory of turbidity" booklet.
In practical applications significant problems can introduce interference and errors that reduce the accuracy of any instrument. To ensure the instrument is operating properly and providing the most accurate answers possible, it is important to verify its calibration. Click below to download the "Technical information on standards" booklet.
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Comparison between TU5 and TL23 Laboratory Turbidimeters
TU52 bench top turbidimeter, Hach The most precise and advanced turbidimeter on the market
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TL23 series bench top turbidimeter, Hach Trusted measurement for wide range of turbidity applications A turbidimeter that simplifies testing in the most demanding wastewater and industrial applications.
Delivered with sample cells, standards, accessories. |
2100Q portable turbidimeter, Hach Ideal for use in the field or around the plant
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New portable VWR TIR200 turbidimeter For fast, precise, easy on-site testing From drinking water to wastewater, to be used for both coloured and colourless liquids. |
WTW, IDS turbidity sensors – digital and wireless ready VisoTurb® 900-P: Digital IDS turbidity measurement with a practical turbidity sensor
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