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Hash TL23 series desktop turbidity meter from the United States

NegotiableUpdate on 02/10
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Hash TL23 series desktop turbidity meter from the United States
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-Working principle:
The TL23 series desktop turbidity meter uses scattering method to measure turbidity. The turbidity meter emits a beam of light that passes through the sample and detects how much light is scattered by particles in the water from a direction 90 ° to the incident light.


-Product features:

● Provide convenient and reliable turbidity measurement, suitable for various application scenarios
The new generation TL23 series desktop turbidity meter adheres to Hash50's mature and reliable turbidity measurement technology, and provides you with a brand new turbidity measurement experience through continuous product performance improvement.
A brand new user interface
The TL23 series desktop turbidity meter adopts a 7-inch color touch screen, a brand new intuitive operation interface, and simple and easy to understand operation steps, providing you with accurate and reliable test results.
Accurate and convenient
The TL23 series desktop turbidity meter can meet all your needs for turbidity testing. USB interface enables data report output, making data export, data traceability, and data processing faster; Add sample number settings for better traceability and management of test data.
Intelligent and reliable, display after reading judgment
The TL23 series desktop turbidity meter detects changes in readings through an internal model, and only displays readings after identifying stability, ensuring the stability and accuracy of measurement results and greatly avoiding misjudgments and errors caused by manual judgment of reading changes.