Free chlorine detection is crucial for ensuring water quality and public health. The field encompasses a wide range of sensing approaches, including electrochemical, optical and sensor array ...
The MS5839-02BA digital sensor from TE Connectivity delivers accurate pressure and temperature measurements in applications where chlorine and saline are present. Suitable for use in swim watches, ...
The sensors are available in several ranges - 0 to 2 ppm, 0 to 5 ppm and 0 to 10 ppm - for detecting ppm levels of free chlorine. Membrane caps and fill solution are easily replaced to maximize sensor ...
A new microchip that enables continuous monitoring of pH and chlorine levels in swimming pools will vastly improve water safety as new research shows it can deliver consistent and accurate pool ...
Municipal and industrial process engineers alike will find the new plug-n-play FC80 Panel Mount Free Chlorine Analyzer from Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD) simplifies water monitoring and treatment ...
The apparent failure of an electronic sensor prompted officials to call in an emergency team over worries of a chlorine leak on Newfoundland's Baie Verte Peninsula. A hazardous materials team was ...
Chlorine is one of the most commonly used chemicals to disinfect water in the United States. For more than 100 years, chlorine has been used to protect against diseases, such as salmonella and ...
Melbourne is temporarily switching its water disinfectant to free chlorine from Jan. 5 to Jan. 26. While the water remains safe to drink, residents may notice a temporary chlorine taste or odor.