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Conductivity

Conductivity is the measurement of water's ability to conduct an electrical current. This property is directly proportional to the concentration of dissolved ions (salts, acids, bases) present in the water; the higher the ion concentration, the higher the Conductivity. Expressed in µS/cm (microsiemens per centimeter), Conductivity serves as a rapid and non-specific indicator of the level of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) and Salinity in water. Monitoring Conductivity is crucial for controlling the quality of ultrapure water in the semiconductor industry, verifying the efficiency of deionization systems, and instantly detecting leaks or changes in water quality within cooling systems and boiler feedwater.


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