NCT SERIES - TOTAL CHLORINE SENSORS
NCT sensors for total chlorine measurement |
Total chlorine is defined as the sum of free and combined chlorine.
During the water disinfection process, the reaction between the chlorine used for the treatment and the nitrogenous compounds (urea, ammonia, etc.) present in the treated water produces chloramines (monochloramines, dichloramines and trichloramines), usually indicated with the term combined chlorine.
The NCT series sensors allows to monitoring the total chlorine concentration in the water, ensuring its quality.
By exploiting the precision and accuracy of electrochemical methods, it eliminates the disadvantages of the measurement carried out with colorimetric methods and, thanks to the use of a specific membrane for the species of interest, the selectivity of the measurement increases.
Available in four different measurement ranges, they adapt to different application needs.
During the water disinfection process, the reaction between the chlorine used for the treatment and the nitrogenous compounds (urea, ammonia, etc.) present in the treated water produces chloramines (monochloramines, dichloramines and trichloramines), usually indicated with the term combined chlorine.
The NCT series sensors allows to monitoring the total chlorine concentration in the water, ensuring its quality.
By exploiting the precision and accuracy of electrochemical methods, it eliminates the disadvantages of the measurement carried out with colorimetric methods and, thanks to the use of a specific membrane for the species of interest, the selectivity of the measurement increases.
Available in four different measurement ranges, they adapt to different application needs.