BAMOPORT MI 415 Bamo Handheld Turbidity Meter

Description

BAMOPORT MI 415 Bamo Handheld Turbidity-Meter is a measurement of how much is turbid a sample. In rivers, it is usually caused by suspended particles or colloidal particles that absorb, scatter or reflect light. In eutrophic waters (with nutrients in excess), it may result in the presence of bacteria and microalgae. By measuring the turbidity (photometric or comparative methods), it is possible to estimate the content of suspended particles, and materials. The BAMOPORT MI 415 is used to accurately measure turbidity in the field or in the laboratory.

It includes in a rigid case: 1 turbidity meter, 2 measuring cells (10 ml), 3 standard solutions (0, 10 and 500 FNU), 1 microfiber cloth, 1 alkaline battery (9 V) and the user manual. Fast and easy to use. The code for each operation is indicated on the LCD. The battery icon indicates that the battery has to be replaced. A monthly calibration is recommended with the standard solutions. Instrument may be calibrated with formalizing solutions; however, the supplied standards are safer to use (not cancerigenous) and stable.

BAMOPORT MI 415 Bamo Handheld Turbidity-Meter Features

  • Measuring scales:
    • 0.50 to 50 FNU
    • 50 to 1000 FNU
  • Easy to use
  • Supplied ready-to-use with a rigid case

Application

Handheld turbidity-meter for field measurements in rivers, drinking water and waste or industrial water.

Specification

Measuring scales0.50 to 50.00 FNU
50 to 1000 FNU
Resolution0.01 and 1 FNU
Accuracy± 0.5 FNU or 5 % of reading
Method90° scattered light as per ISO 7027
Light sourceInfrared LED
Light receiverSilicone photoelectric cell
Temperature1 … 50 °C; HR %: < 100 % (not condensing)
Power1 Alcaline battery 9 V
Automatic switch-offAfter 5 minutes without use
Dimensions192 x 104 x 52 mm
Mass380 g

Download Data Sheet: Handheld Turbidity-Meter BAMOPORT MI 415

Ref: bamo.eu

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