It is a crucial decision for the person in charge of environmental monitoring, aquaculture and wastewater treatment to choose the appropriate turbidity sensor. This choice will directly affect operational efficiency, data accuracy and long-term cost control. If an inappropriate sensor is selected, the measurement results may be unreliable, thus affecting compliance or process optimization; Or need frequent maintenance; Or it may break down prematurely under bad water quality conditions.
The key to making the right choice boils down to three non-negotiable factors: precision aligned with the specific turbidity range, installation flexibility compatible with on-site configurations, and corrosion resistance suited to the water’s chemical properties.