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Conductivity is a measure of water’s ability to pass an electrical current and is affected by the presence of inorganic dissolved solids, including ions that carry a negative charge or ions that carry a positive charge.
Industries such as water treatment have adopted the measurement expressed as TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) and conductivity is a good measure to reflect the amount of TDS or salinity of a water source. TDS is approximated with conductivity using a multiple factor and is expressed in parts per million (ppm).
Low-level conductivity measurements are essential for a variety of water quality monitoring applications. The correct operation of deionizers, reverse osmosis membranes, ion exchange systems and heat exchangers require continuous monitoring to ensure high quality water.
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