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Industrial Liquids Analyzers for pH, ORP, Dissolved Oxygen and Conductivity
Monitoring chemical and physical parameters is essential in many industries to ensure process quality, regulatory compliance, and environmental safety. Liquid analyzers provide accurate, real-time data that support process optimization and ensure consistent product quality.
Conductivity Analyzer
A conductivity analyzer measures a liquid’s ability to conduct electricity, an essential indicator of solution purity and water quality. It operates by detecting the conductance to the passage of an electric current.
Dissolved Oxygen Analyzer
A dissolved oxygen (DO) analyzer measures the amount of oxygen dissolved in water, crucial for aquatic environments and industrial processes.
There are two main technologies: electrochemical analyzers, which use membrane probes, and optical analyzers, fluorescence based. Factors affecting accuracy include temperature, pressure, and salinity, which most modern sensors compensate for automatically.
Turbidity Analyzer
Turbidity Analyzer uses the nephelometric method, measuring light scattered by suspended particles, or other optical technologies. Others may employ ratio or absorbance-based technologies for higher accuracy or specific ranges.
Monitoring turbidity is crucial for drinking water quality and process water quality in industrial operations.
Chlorine Dioxide Analyzer
Chlorine dioxide analyzer is a powerful disinfectant agent used in drinking and industrial water treatment. Accurate monitoring of ClO₂ is essential to ensure both disinfection efficiency and process safety. There are different types of chlorine dioxide analyzer.
For chlorine analyzers, residual chlorine is defined as the excess chlorine in the water - the chlorine that wasn’t used up during the cleaning process. This is the same as free chlorine, which is the chlorine still active and unreacted in the water. In contrast, total chlorine measures both the free chlorine and any chlorine that has combined with other substances in the water.
Universal Transmitter
The liquid universal transmitter, with single or dual channels, is used for the online continuous measurement of pH, ORP, Specific Ion (pION), dissolved oxygen, free chlorine, total chlorine, conductivity and resistivity. It is typically paired with one or more sensors and is intended for use both in hazardous and non-hazardous areas.
If you would like further details on our analyzers or need customized advice, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our team of experts will help you identify the best solution for your operational and regulatory requirements.
Fill out the contact form or call us for dedicated technical and commercial support.

Monitoring chemical and physical parameters is essential in many industries to ensure process quality, regulatory compliance, and environmental safety. Liquid analyzers provide accurate, real-time data that support process optimization and ensure consistent product quality.
Conductivity Analyzer
A conductivity analyzer measures a liquid’s ability to conduct electricity, an essential indicator of solution purity and water quality. It operates by detecting the conductance to the passage of an electric current.
Dissolved Oxygen Analyzer
A dissolved oxygen (DO) analyzer measures the amount of oxygen dissolved in water, crucial for aquatic environments and industrial processes.
There are two main technologies: electrochemical analyzers, which use membrane probes, and optical analyzers, fluorescence based. Factors affecting accuracy include temperature, pressure, and salinity, which most modern sensors compensate for automatically.
Turbidity Analyzer
Turbidity Analyzer uses the nephelometric method, measuring light scattered by suspended particles, or other optical technologies. Others may employ ratio or absorbance-based technologies for higher accuracy or specific ranges.
Monitoring turbidity is crucial for drinking water quality and process water quality in industrial operations.
Chlorine Dioxide Analyzer
Chlorine dioxide analyzer is a powerful disinfectant agent used in drinking and industrial water treatment. Accurate monitoring of ClO₂ is essential to ensure both disinfection efficiency and process safety. There are different types of chlorine dioxide analyzer.
For chlorine analyzers, residual chlorine is defined as the excess chlorine in the water – the chlorine that wasn’t used up during the cleaning process. This is the same as free chlorine, which is the chlorine still active and unreacted in the water. In contrast, total chlorine measures both the free chlorine and any chlorine that has combined with other substances in the water.
Universal Transmitter
The liquid universal transmitter, with single or dual channels, is used for the online continuous measurement of pH, ORP, Specific Ion (pION), dissolved oxygen, free chlorine, total chlorine, conductivity and resistivity. It is typically paired with one or more sensors and is intended for use both in hazardous and non-hazardous areas.
If you would like further details on our analyzers or need customized advice, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our team of experts will help you identify the best solution for your operational and regulatory requirements.
Fill out the contact form or call us for dedicated technical and commercial support.
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