Chlorine dioxide amperometric sensors are used to measure the concentration of chlorine dioxide (ClO₂) in water or other fluids. Chlorine dioxide is commonly used for water treatment, disinfection, and in industrial applications due to its effectiveness as a disinfectant and oxidizer. These sensors utilize an amperometric technique, which measures the current generated by a chemical reaction when chlorine dioxide interacts with the electrode surface.
Key Features of Chlorine Dioxide Amperometric Sensors:
Amperometric Measurement: The sensor measures the electric current produced by the reduction or oxidation of chlorine dioxide at the electrode, which is proportional to its concentration.
High Sensitivity: These sensors are highly sensitive to chlorine dioxide levels, making them ideal for precise monitoring in water treatment processes.
Real-Time Monitoring: Provides continuous, real-time data on chlorine dioxide concentrations, ensuring safe and effective disinfection.
Wide Range of Applications: Used in water treatment plants, industrial disinfection processes, and various environmental monitoring scenarios.
Durable and Reliable: Designed for long-term use in harsh chemical environments, with minimal maintenance.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.