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Since their sales began in 1959, Yokogawa’s turbidimeters have been continuously developed and improved using various measurement principles suited for various applications. With its many achievements, Yokogawa has earned its customers’ confidence.
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There are increasing requirements for good quality water
for both industrial-use and drinking water applications
because of continued industrial development and
consumer demand. Increasing amounts of waste water is
being discharged into rivers, adding to exisiting pollution
problems. Therefore, turbidimeters, conventionally used
for the operation and control of water purification plants,
are being required to measure the amount of matter
suspended in various sorts of industrial waste water and
to measure the turbidity of chemical processes. |

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Developed based on years of experience and applications in process fields, the TB750G Turbidity Measuring. System using right angle light scattering method provides highly reliable measurement and improved maintainability which improve upon what previous models could offer. A wide range of options are available to meet users’ various needs.
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Easy-to-clean cell |
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User configurable measuring range - Measuring range: 0-0.2 NTU to 0-100 NTU |
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Measuring range switching (2 or 3 ranges) |
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Enhanced self-diagnostic function as standard - Light source failure, input element failure, calibration failure, various circuit failures, etc. |
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Detector structure to remove sudden reading change caused by bubbles |
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A wide range of measurement conditions - Low flow rate: 0.05 to 20 l/min - High pressure: 500 kPa maximum - Temperature: 0 to 50 °C |
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Detector can be connected for in-line analysis |
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2 analog outputs, 3 relay contact outputs, and 1 serial communication |
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Many options available - Various head tanks to accommodate application requirements |

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