COD Probe
The COD Probe is a device used to measure the Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) of water. COD is a measure of the amount of organic matter in water that can be oxidized by a strong chemical oxidant. COD is an important water quality parameter, as it can indicate the level of pollution in water.
About COD Probe
The COD Probe uses the principle of ultraviolet (UV) absorption to measure COD. Many organic compounds dissolved in water absorb UV light at 254 nanometers (nm). The water quality sensor measures the amount of UV light absorbed by the water at 254 nm. The more organic matter in the water, the more UV light will be absorbed.
COD Sensors can be used to provide continuous, real-time monitoring of COD levels, or they can be used to take periodic measurements.
COD Sensors have a number of advantages over traditional laboratory methods for measuring COD. They are faster, more convenient, and more accurate. They can also be used to monitor COD levels in real time, which allows for early detection of problems and more effective process control.
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COD Probe Parameter
Here are some of the key features and benefits of the COD Probe:
Continuous online monitoring
High accuracy and reliability
Low maintenance
Easy to operate
Wide range of applications
If you are looking for a reliable and accurate way to measure COD in water, the COD Sensor is the perfect solution for you.
Applications
The COD Probe is a continuous online monitor, meaning that it can measure COD continuously, 24/7. This makes it ideal for use in a variety of applications, including:
Wastewater treatment plants
Industrial water treatment plants
Drinking water treatment plants
Environmental monitoring
Research
The COD Sensor is a low-maintenance device that is easy to operate. It is also very accurate and reliable. The sensor for water quality is a valuable tool for anyone who needs to measure COD in water.