Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness of water and is used as a key water quality indicator. This can then be used to quantify the amount of particles disrupting light passing through a liquid. For example, muddy water has a lot of small soil particles. This disrupts light going through it and makes it very cloudy and turbid. However spring water tends not to have many particles in and so is...
Turbidity measures the cloudiness/haziness of a fluid. It is a key test for water quality, turbidity is caused by particles of varying size scattering/absorbing the light and creating a cloudy appearance. The turbidity of a sample will increase with the amount of undissolved solids present.
Turbidity Tubes and Secchi Disks
The simplest and lowest cost way to measure the turbidity of a sample ...
Turbidity meters are used to quickly measure the turbidity (or cloudiness) of water, caused by suspended solid particles.
Understanding how turbidity meters work can help in achieving more accurate results and ensuring the samples and meter are handled correctly.
[caption id="attachment_8711" align="aligncenter" width="443"] Turbidity standards, used in calibrating turbidity meters[/capti...
Q: Our turbidity meter comes supplied with a bottle of silicone oil. What is this for? Why is it important in the test?
[caption id="attachment_11631" align="aligncenter" width="163"] Silicone oil is often supplied with turbidity meters, but what is it used for, and why is it important to the test?[/caption]
A: The silicone oil is used to ensure the glass vial used in the turbidity me...
Q: I am looking for a new benchtop turbidity meter, but Hach offer two versions - the TL23 series and the TU5 series.
Which turbidity meter should I choose?
What is the difference between the TU5 and TL23 models?
A:Â There are many differences between the two ranges, as explored below;
Overview
TL23 Series - for a wider range of applications, a lower cost option using traditio...
The popular 2100N and 2100AN series of turbidimeters (turbidity meters) are being phased out and discontinued.
They are replaced by the new TL23 series which offers some great additional features - we've taken a look at what the TL23 series offers over the 2100 series.
[caption id="attachment_10963" align="aligncenter" width="672"] The 2100 series turbidimeters are being replaced by the n...
For their new series of turbidity meters, available in benchtop and online versions, Hach have used totally new technology to increase accuracy and confidence in results.
The video and notes below explain how the measurement technology works, to ensure results are accurate time after time.
[caption id="attachment_10234" align="aligncenter" width="300"] TU5200 Benchtop Laser Turbidimeter b...
Q: Are the StablCal or Gelex Turbidity Standards manufactured by Hach traceable to NIST ? [caption id="attachment_8711" align="aligncenter" width="300"] StablCal turbidity standards by Hach are a gel standard to offer a longer shelf life and safer, simpler alternative to traditional Formazine liquid standards[/caption] A: No - NIST does not carry turbidity standards, so no standards for t...
Are you looking for replacement vials for the palintest compact turbimeter?
[caption id="attachment_4973" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Palintest compact turbimeter[/caption]
The replacement vials for the palintest compact turbimeter are the same as those used for a wide variety of tests The Part code PL 555. these can be purchased from Camlab on the website or by a conventional PO
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The Hach 1720C turbidity meter was the first choice for online turbidity measurement in the UK for over 10 years. The meter has been discontinued for some years and now a critical spare is due to be discontinued in September 2014.
The white light Lamp module will no longer be available from Hach after 1 september 2014, Camlab will be taking order up until that date so contact us for more...
What is supplied with the Hach 2100Q turbidity meter? and can I use my old sample cells?
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="360"] 2100Q Turbidity meter from Hach Lange[/caption]
The Hach Lange 2100Q turbidity meter is the successful replacement instrument to the market leading Hach 2100P turbidity meter. In a Stylish modern case the new meter improves on previous performance and us...
How are turbidity and suspended solids related
[caption id="attachment_4973" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Palintest compact turbimeter[/caption]
The optical phenomenon of turbidity or light scattering is caused by particles suspended in the sample. These suspended solids can be quantified using a gravimetric method i.e. filter the sample through a mesh, dry and weigh the retained soli...
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