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About Conductivity Electrodes

Conductivity electrodes are devices that measure the salinity and conductivity of water samples. Conductivity is simply a measurement of how well a material carries a current. An electrode is inserted into a sample liquid to determine the concentration of ions. Because electrode size differs between devices, conductivity is measured in Siemens/unit area of the electrodes. Conductivity electrodes are not stand-alone units and thus require external signal analysis or data acquisition equipment.




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