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Turbidity Meter

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What is Turbidity Meter?

A turbidity meter is an instrument used to measure the turbidity (cloudiness or haziness) of a liquid. It works by shining a light through the liquid and measuring the amount of light that is scattered by the suspended particles. Turbidity meters are commonly used to monitor water quality in drinking water treatment plants, wastewater treatment plants, and environmental monitoring programs. They are also used in the food and beverage industry to ensure the quality of products.

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While a turbidity meter measures the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid, a pH meter measures the acidity or alkalinity. Both are water quality parameters and may be used in similar applications, but measure fundamentally different properties of a substance.
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