Toroidal Conductivity Sensors
Toroidal (inductive) conductivity sensors are ideal for use in process liquids where metal electrode contacting sensors would corrode or become fouled. The sensors are also well-suited for measuring highly conductive solutions.
 | Model 222 flow-through sensor is ideal for use in viscous or fibrous liquids. No part of the sensor protrudes into the sample flow, so there is no obstruction on which solids can accumulate. |
 | The Model 226 is a rugged, large bore sensor molded from chemically resistant PEEK. The large bore resists plugging, allowing the sensor to work well in liquids having a high concentration of suspended solids. |
 | The Model 228 sensor is a general purpose toroidal conductivity sensor for use in dirty, corrosive, and high conductivity applications. It is available in both PEEK and TefzelĀ®. |
 | The Model 242 flow-through sensor is ideal for use with viscous or fibrous liquids. It is available in over 250 configurations and can fit line sizes up to 4 inches (DV 100). |
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