What is the primary difference between a K=10 and a K=1 conductivity sensor?
Cyn 2026-04-10 10:38:31 19 Views1 Replies What is the primary difference between a K=10 and a K=1 conductivity sensor?
2026-04-10 10:38:53
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The electrode constant (K) determines the measurement range. A K=10 sensor is optimized for high-conductivity, high-salinity environments (10~20,000 μS/cm) such as seawater or concentrated fertilizers. A K=1 sensor is designed for lower-range environments like standard tap water or fresh water.
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