Conductivity Cell


A Conductivity Cell is a precision sensor for measuring ion concentration via electrical conductivity, essential in IC, water analysis, and industrial applications.

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A Conductivity Cell is a precision sensor used to measure the electrical conductivity of solutions, which directly relates to the ion concentration present in the sample. It is a critical component in ion chromatography (IC) systems, water quality analyzers, pharmaceutical testing, and chemical processing systems.Designed for both laboratory and industrial use, conductivity cells are available in a variety of cell constants (K-values) to support a wide range of concentrations, from ultra-pure water to highly conductive salt solutions.

Feature of Conductivity Cell

  • High-precision measurement of conductivity from 0.01 µS/cm to 1,000 mS/cm

  •  Available cell constants (K): 0.01, 0.1, 1.0, 10.0

  • Platinum black, stainless steel, or graphite electrodes

  • Temperature sensor (NTC/PT100/PT1000) integration available

  • Low noise and drift, suitable for sensitive analytical applications

  • Flow-through or immersion-type designs available

  •  Compatible with automated analyzers, IC systems, and online monitoring units

  • Chemically resistant housing (PEEK, PTFE, glass, or stainless steel)

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