Free chlorine detection is crucial for ensuring water quality and public health. The field encompasses a wide range of sensing approaches, including electrochemical, optical and sensor array ...
The sensors are available in several ranges - 0 to 2 ppm, 0 to 5 ppm and 0 to 10 ppm - for detecting ppm levels of free chlorine. Membrane caps and fill solution are easily replaced to maximize sensor ...
The MS5839-02BA digital sensor from TE Connectivity delivers accurate pressure and temperature measurements in applications where chlorine and saline are present. Suitable for use in swim watches, ...
Municipal water system and industrial process engineers in search of an analyzer that accurately measures near zero levels of chlorine will want to learn more about the plug-n-play DC80 ...
Chlorine is one of the most commonly used chemicals to disinfect water in the United States. For more than 100 years, chlorine has been used to protect against diseases, such as salmonella and ...
Chlorine has long been used as an effective way of removing microorganisms, including bacteria, from drinking water but it has been linked to health problems. In a new study, researchers looked at how ...
There's chlorine in your drinking water, America. Or maybe there's a different chlorine compound called chloramine. This isn't meant to alarm you, though of course it's alarming to many. An entire ...