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'''Conductivity Analyzers''' are alternating-current, resistance-bridge device used to measure the electrical conductivity of solutions, slurries, or wet solids.
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Conductivity Analyzer for use with toroidal conductivity sensors is available with programmable outputs, easy to read LCD display and advanced diagnostics. These industrially hardened transmitters lead the industry in ease of use and durability in the most demanding installations where line powered instruments are required.
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Conductivity Analyzers

Conductivity Analyzers are alternating-current, resistance-bridge device used to measure the electrical conductivity of solutions, slurries, or wet solids.

Conductivity Analyzer for use with toroidal conductivity sensors is available with programmable outputs, easy to read LCD display and advanced diagnostics. These industrially hardened transmitters lead the industry in ease of use and durability in the most demanding installations where line powered instruments are required.