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Hamilton (Shanghai) Experimental Equipment Co., Ltd
ezhou@hamilton.ch
Room 101, Building E, Shengyin Building, No. 666 Shengxia Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai
Conducell 4USThe four electrode conductivity sensor has multiple process connections, such as flange joints or G1/"connections with different OP values. The sensor has good linearity and a wide measurement range. Resistant to steam sterilization, high-pressure sterilization, and CIP cleaning. All plastic materials comply with the requirements of EU 10/2011.
Product advantages
>Good linearity, especially suitable for working conditions with frequent fluctuations in conductivity
>All liquid connection parts comply with FDA certification requirements
>Different OP values can be selected according to installation requirements
Product specifications
Measurement range0.1μS/cm-500 mS/cm
Measurement principle4 electrodes
O-ring position22mm-55mm
Process temperature -20-135 ℃
Pressure range 0-6 bar
Ordering Information

Company Introduction
HAMILTON, a Swiss company, is one of the professional manufacturers of water quality testing instruments in the world. Its process analysis products include online measurement of pH, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, redox potential, solid-state optical carbon dioxide, cell density, and total cell count. Widely used in the pharmaceutical industry, fermentation process, biotechnology, food, beer and beverage industry, sugar industry, chemical and petrochemical industry, and water treatment industry.
The HAMILTON series sensor products from Switzerland have been continuously improved in the process of innovation, gradually becoming a reliable product and ideal choice in various application fields due to their features such as * functionality, excellent quality, long service life, maintenance free, and competitive price.
HAMILTON's innovative ARC smart sensor technology no longer requires external transmitters and transfers some functions to smartphones or tablets.