Koroneometers
Koroneometers are instruments used to measure the concentration of dissolved solids in a solution, typically expressed in parts per million (ppm). They are commonly employed in various fields, including water treatment, environmental monitoring, and industrial processes. The principle behind koroneometers involves the measurement of electrical conductivity, which is directly related to the number of dissolved ions in the solution. As the concentration of dissolved solids increases, the electrical conductivity also increases, allowing the koroneometer to provide a quantitative measurement.
Koroneometers are available in different types, including benchtop models for laboratory use and portable versions for