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  • Conductivity Electrodes-Image
    Conductivity Electrodes - (136 companies)
    ...manageable. Recommended cell constants for the measurement of certain fluids. Image credit: Barben Analyzer Technology, LLC. Typical Conductivity Values. The table below lists typical conductivity values for electrolytic solutions. These values may...
    Cell Constant (k)
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    Also outputs Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
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    Electrolytes - (33 companies)
    ...non-aqueous electrochemical cells, primary and secondary cells that use organic liquid electrolytes, polymer batteries, and lithium ion cells. Some secondary lithium ion salts are used in high-voltage applications. Others feature an electrical conductivity...
  • Conductivity and Resistivity Meters-Image
    Conductivity and Resistivity Meters - (310 companies)
    Conductivity meters, dissolved solids meters, and resistivity meters are analytical instruments that measure the conductivity, dissolved solids, and/or resistivity of a liquid sample. Conductivity meters, dissolved solids meters and resistivity...
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    Hall Effect Position Sensors - (177 companies)
    Hall effect position sensors are non-contact devices that convert energy from a magnetic field into an electrical signal. They use the Hall effect, a voltage caused by current-flow in the presence of a magnetic field. Hall effect position sensors...
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    Hall Effect Proximity Sensors - (131 companies)
    Hall effect proximity sensors are used to detect the proximity, presence or absence of a magnetic object using a critical distance. They function via an electrical potential that is developed across an axis transverse to an applied current flow...
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    Electrolytic Cleaning Equipment - (18 companies)
    ...is generated during the electrolytic cleaning process due to joule heating from the current and resistance in the system. Electrolyte conductivity increases with temperature until boiling occurs because the bubbles are non-conductive and reduce...
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    Thermal Conductivity Sensors - (16 companies)
    ...different thermal conductivity values. Also known as a thermal conductivity detector (TCD) or a Katharometer, these gas thermal conductivity sensors function by having two parallel tubes, both containing gas and heating coils. One gas container...
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    GC Detectors - (38 companies)
    ...photoionization, flame photometric, chemiluminescence spectroscopy, and nitrogen phosphorous. Thermal conductivity and flame ionization are two types of gas chromatography detectors. Thermal conductivity GC detectors have an electrically-heated wire...
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    Flaw Detectors - (252 companies)
    ...use a non-contact electromagnetic transducer to impart a signal for resonant acoustic analysis. Magnetic techniques used in flaw detectors include Hall effect and induction. Magnetic particle systems use current flow or an external magnet to magnetize...
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    Heat Detectors - (104 companies)
    Heat detectors are fire detection devices that sense heat produced by combustion. Heat detectors can trigger an alarm when they detect rapid temperature rise or reach a preset temperature. Heat detectors are fire detection devices that sense heat...

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