Turbidity monitoring

Sept. 1, 2012
Campbell Scientific's new OBS500 dual turbidity probe combines backscatter and sidescatter sensors with multiple antifouling methods to provide accurate measurements for both low and high turbidity conditions in biologically active water.

Campbell Scientific's new OBS500 dual turbidity probe combines backscatter and sidescatter sensors with multiple antifouling methods to provide accurate measurements for both low and high turbidity conditions in biologically active water. One probe covers a broad range of NTU values used in common municipal applications.

Campbell Scientific
www.campbellsci.com
Booth 2100

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