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pH / ORP transmitters

What is a Ph transmitter?

The Ph transmitter is a converter of the pH of liquids into a standardized electrical signal (current or voltage). A ph transmitter is a device that is used to measure and transmit information about the ph value in liquids. Ph is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, with values ranging from 0 to 14. The Ph transmitter is used to convert this value into an electrical signal that can be monitored and controlled in various industrial and laboratory systems. Ph transmitters usually use a ph electrode that is immersed in the solution. The electrode creates an electrical potential depending on the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in the solution, and this potential is converted into a pH value. Due to its wide range, capabilities, reliability, the pH transducer is well suited for applications requiring pH/ORP control of liquid media in the water treatment, food, pharmaceutical and other industries.

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