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Turbidity is used as a water quality indicator , particularly for drinking water. Turbidity meters measure the loss in light beam intensity as it passes through, of a fluid containing suspended particles. Ideally, for a water sample, the suspended particles should allow the incident light to scatter at an angle of 90 degrees with respect to the light source, however, according to the particle size, the angle of light differs. A smaller angle of scatter indicates larger particles and hence a highly turbid water sample. Supplying the calculated loss directly related to light particles scattering and absorbing, the tools come in desktop or portable styles. Boasting advanced features, the devices offer a high degree of ease while employed as well as reproducible results. The turbidity meters transport the collected data to other systems for further review. Turbidity is often measured by Nephelometric Turbidity Unit (NTU) or Formazin Turbidity Unit (FTU) and the dry-weight of suspended materials is indicated by Total Suspended Solids (TSS).
VWR®, Portable Turbidity Meter
Supplier: VWR Collection
TIR 210 is a compact turbidity meter designed for fast and precise on-site testing.
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Handheld turbidity meters, Turb® 430
Supplier: WTW
The Turb 430, with lab option via LabStation, include drinking water testing, environmental monitoring, laboratory reference measurements and process control.
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Bench top turbidity meters, TL23
Supplier: HACH
Tungsten or LED light sources, as well as proven optics, make these instruments more reliable to deliver accurate and stable measurements.
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Portable turbidity meters, 2100Q
Supplier: HACH
Portable turbidity meters designed for drinking water and industry applications.
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Turbidity meter
Supplier: EUTECH
The turbidity meter operates on nephelometric principle for lab-accurate, highly repeatable results.
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Secchi disc
Supplier: HACH
The disc is designed to measure water transparency in situ via the semi-quantitative method.