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Hach Solitax sc sensors provide accurate, colour-independent measurement of turbidity and suspended solids in drinking water, wastewater and industrial process applications. A self-cleaning device prevents biological growth and interference of gas bubbles. This system’s reliable performance and full data communication capability help improve process control and reduce treatment costs associated with polymer use, digester volume, and sludge handling.
Excellent correlation to laboratory analysis
Solitax sc sensors show an exceptional correlation to laboratory analysis. On-line measurement not only saves time on manual analysis, but also provides critical real-time measurements that can be used to operate the plant more efficiently.
Fully serviceable sensors
Conventional turbidity and suspended solids sensors are potted and are discarded when they no longer function. Solitax sc sensors are fully serviceable, which often doubles the useful life of the sensor.
Easy one-point calibration
Factory calibrated in conformity with DIN EN ISO 7027 for long-term calibration stability. Calibration is easy with a simple correction factor procedure.
Multi-channel, multi-parameter system
Multiple Solitax sc sensors can be installed on one Hach SC Controller. The same controller can also accommodate any combination of parameters. All of Hach’s model sc sensors are “plug and play” with no complicated wiring or set-up procedure necessary.
What's included?
Turbidity probe, user manual
Specifications
Accuracy:Turbidity up to 1000 NTU: without calibration < 5% of the measured value ±0.01 NTU with calibration < 1% of the measured value ±0.01 NTU
Automatic Wiper:Yes
Body Material:PVC
Cable Length:10 m (optional extension cables available)
Calibration Method:Formazin or Stablcal Standard (at 800 NTU)
Certifications:CE
Controller:Sensor only
Diameter Sensor:60 mm
Flow:Max. 3 m/s (the presence of air bubbles affects the measurement)