TDS, or Total Dissolved Solids, is a fundamental parameter measuring the combined concentration of all organic and inorganic solid substances dissolved in water. These substances, which include minerals, salts, and metals, are present in molecular or ionized forms. Measured in mg/L or ppm, TDS serves as a key indicator of water purity. The ideal TDS value varies significantly based on the application; high-quality drinking water typically requires low TDS, whereas an elevated reading suggests a substantial presence of dissolved components. Strict monitoring of TDS is essential for maintaining water quality, preventing scaling and corrosion in industrial systems, and ensuring the efficient performance of filtration and purification processes.
TDS (Total Dissolved Solids)
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