TB4042
Toroidal, electrodeless sensor.
Overview
The TB4042 conductivity cell expands the advancements in process conductivity measurement initiated by ABB with four-electrode conductivity measurement. Unlike four-electrode sensors, toroidal sensors have no electrodes.
The TB4042 toroidal conductivity cell provides a means for measuring solution conductivity in chemically aggressive solutions that corrode, foul, or otherwise destroy, electrode-type sensors. Because measurement is made inductively and there are no electrodes that can be affected by erroneous resistances from foulants or coatings, these sensors are virtually impervious to all but thick layers of foulants.
Typical applications include; sewer and condensate monitoring, pulping and sugar liquors, chemical concentration monitoring, liquids containing algae, brine, and any with solids and/or high ionic strength.
Key Benefits
Corrosion resistant
<p>with PEEK encapsulation and Kevlar® reinforcement</p>Larger bore size
<p>helps avoid clogging and other fouling issues </p>Insertion, submersible, or retractable
<p>versatile mounting options </p>Multiple hardware materials
<p>including 316 stainless steel, Kynar®, titanium, and CPVC</p>Technical Data
Multi range capability 400 - 2,000,000
<p>µS/cm</p>Maximum Pressure 20.7 bar
<p>300 psi</p>Maximum temperature 200° C
<p>392° F</p>Service
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