Conducell UPW Conductivity Sensors - Traditional

Traditional Conducell UPW sensors are available in 120 mm length and VP6 connection. It is well-suited for Ultra-Pure Water, Pure Water, and Water for Injection applications. The 0.10 cell constant provides a measurement range of 0 to 1500 microS/cm. This product works with most conductivity transmitters including the Hamilton H100 products.
Accessories for Conducell UPW Sensors
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Catalog - Process Analytics
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Brochure - BioPharma
Innovative solutions for process analytics in biotechnological and pharmaceutical industries. -
Flyer - Conducell UPW
Overview of the features of the conductivity sensor Conducell UPW for Ultra pure water applications.
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Does temperature affect conductivity measurement?
Yes, temperature has a direct impact on conductivity. Increasing temperature increases the mobility of ions within a solution and results in higher conductivity measurements. Temperature compensation can be performed using empirically derived temperature coefficients, which may be different for various solutions. -
Which liquid conductivity standard should I use for calibration?
A conductivity standard should be chosen that most closely matches the anticipated conductivity range of the process. -
What can I use to clean the conductivity sensor electrodes if fouling occurs?
The metal electrodes of 2 and 4-pole sensors can be cleaned with water and mild detergents and washed with deionized water after cleaning. Care should be taken to not use cleaning agents that can impact the material of the electrodes. Click to reference the knowledgebase article on cleaning for more information.
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Conductivity Sensor Selection
There are three basic styles of conductivity sensors. This article discusses which products are the best fit for the application. -
Conductivity Sensor Cleaning
Care and maintenance of both 2-pole and 4-pole conductivity sensors are discussed in this brief article. -
How to Measure Sensor A-length
Sensor A-length determines the insertion depth of the sensor. This article shows how this measurement is made for various styles of sensors.

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