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What is turbidimeter?

A turbidimeter is an instrument that measures the turbidity (cloudiness or haziness) of a liquid. It works by shining a beam of light through the sample and measuring the amount of light that is scattered by the suspended particles. Turbidimeters are commonly used to assess water quality, monitor industrial processes, and in various laboratory applications to measure the concentration of suspended particles in a liquid.

What other technologies are related to turbidimeter?

turbidimeter Competitor Technologies

Colorimeters, like turbidimeters, are used to measure the properties of liquids, but instead of turbidity they are used to measure color, often by measuring the transmission or absorbance of light through the liquid.
mentioned alongside turbidimeter in 10% (61) of relevant job posts
Spectrophotometers measure the absorbance and transmission of light through a liquid, and are often used to measure turbidity, making them a competitor.
mentioned alongside turbidimeter in 2% (55) of relevant job posts

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