Turbidity Sensors
Turbidity sensors are devices designed to measure the clarity of liquids by detecting suspended particles that affect the transparency of water or any other liquid. These sensors work by means of light scattering. When light hits particles suspended in the liquid, they scatter the light in various directions, and the sensor measures the amount of light scattered at a specific angle. The correlation between the amount of scattered light and turbidity allows the concentration of suspended particles in the liquid to be determined.
- Sensor Types:
- Nephelometric: They measure the light dispersion at 90 degrees from the incident beam. These sensors are known for their high accuracy and compliance with international standards.
- Absorption: They detect the decrease in the intensity of the light that passes through the liquid, providing information on the concentration of suspended particles.
In summary, turbidity sensors are essential tools for measuring the concentration of suspended particles in liquids, ensuring accurate measurements of liquid quality.

B&C Electronics
Self-cleaning turbidimeter, Measuring range 0-4,000/40,00/400,0/4,000 NTU
B&C Electronics
Measuring range 0-4,000/40,00/400,0/4,000NTU High chemical resistance
B&C Electronics
Measuring range 0-4,000/40,00/400,0 Nephelometric method (USEPA 180.1) with 2200 K tungsten lamp. Lamp life 100,000h