Conductivity 1600 μS/cm R1329,00

A conductivity reading of 1600 µS/cm in a lab is typically used as a measure of the amount of dissolved ions in a water sample, often indicating a relatively high level of impurities or salinity, and is commonly used in applications like water quality testing, environmental monitoring, and industrial processes to assess the purity or potential contamination of a water source; a higher µS/cm value signifies more dissolved ions present.

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A conductivity reading of 1600 µS/cm in a lab is typically used as a measure of the amount of dissolved ions in a water sample, often indicating a relatively high level of impurities or salinity, and is commonly used in applications like water quality testing, environmental monitoring, and industrial processes to assess the purity or potential contamination of a water source; a higher µS/cm value signifies more dissolved ions present.

Unit explanation:
“µS/cm” stands for “microSiemens per centimeter,” which is the unit used to measure electrical conductivity.
Interpretation:
A higher conductivity value means more dissolved ions are present in the water, which can be caused by salts, minerals, or other contaminants.

Applications:
Water quality testing: Monitoring drinking water purity, wastewater treatment, and environmental monitoring of rivers and lakes.
Industrial processes: Checking the quality of boiler water, cooling tower water, and process solutions.
Aquaculture and hydroponics: Monitoring the salinity level in fish tanks and nutrient solutions.