SEC-S Conductivity
SEPIA immersion sensors provide precise, modular and digital water analysis in any situation – in the laboratory, in the field, mobile and directly in the process of waterworks or sewage treatment plants. They offer maximum flexibility for water management, wastewater treatment, environmental laboratories, industrial processes and aquaculture and combine all measurement tasks in a single, modular, expandable system.
The conductivity of water indicates how many dissolved ions are present in the water and thus provides information about the water quality and possible impurities.
The conductivity sensor SEC-S from the SEPIA Series is used for the digital measurement of electrical conductivity in ultrapure water or process water and provides precise data for monitoring and controlling technical processes. The conductive measuring sensor has two graphite electrodes positioned opposite each other. A voltage is applied to the electrodes so that a current is generated in the measured medium.
The compact sensor is primarily intended for use in the new TW eCHEM module of the TW Master Series.
Each TW eCHEM module provides slots for two electrochemical sensors of your choice, enabling flexible
and application-specific combinations depending on requirements.
The sensor SEC-S can also be connected to the LoLA Lab Controller using a SEPIA USB, allowing for easy handling and intuitive operation, for example during calibration procedures.
The system portfolio is further supplemented by a SEPIA Modbus adapter, which transmits the measured
values of individual sensors directly to any Modbus-compatible device or controller.
SEC-S
Applications
- Water suppliers
- Drinking water monitoring
- Sewage treatment plants
- Environmental laboratories
- Industrial applications
- Aquaculture
Advantages
- Digital, modern and ergonomic design
- Calibrate in the lab - use in the field
- High accuracy and reliability
- Cost-efficient due to modular design
- USB-C and Modbus for seamless integration
- Comparable results in the lab and in the field
Parameters
- Conductivity
- TDS (Total dissolved solids)
- Temperature
