Stainless steel TSS XL sc in pipe probe specially designed for use in beverage industries

TSS XL sc Suspended solids probe, stainless steel, XL measuring tube

Product Number: LXV327.99.10001

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Specially developed for the beverage industry: TSS XL sc

Digital process probe for turbidity and suspended solids measurements. Specially designed for use in the beverage and food industries. Installation with XL measuring tube.
The TSS sc probes can measure both on-line suspended solids and turbidity in one instrument. This flexibility enables the measurement of both parameters under the same application.
They have a double optical system with two pulsating infrared LEDs and four receivers. As the transmitted light is scattered, the receivers pick up the incident light at 90° and 120° angles effectively doubling the accuracy of the instrument. This eight channel measurement system, with an integrated bubble and temperature compensating software, enables the instrument to have a wide measuring range that effectively covers most applications, from the darkest pre-treated water to the freshest of spring waters, with one instrument.
Very high standards of hygiene are essential in the pharmaceutical, food and beverage industries. The
TSS XL sc installation fitting was developed specially for the beverage industry.

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Benefits

TSS sc probes have been specially developed for industrial applications

Measures both turbidity and suspended solids

8 measurement signals cover the total range and deliver measured values in conformity with the relevant standards

Excellent stability thanks to comprehensive compensation for interference factors

TSS sc has a unique compensation system to overcome the effects of air bubbles

Two parameters in one instrument--Suspended Solids and Turbidity

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