Code: EDUCLOG3078
As a bubble counter, the sensor counts optically the number of bubbles, from either a chemical or biological source, ascending through the plastic tubing.
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This sensor offers exceptional value as it performs a dual role. In Chemistry its primary role is as a drop counter measuring accurately volume during a titration. It can also be used to monitor bubbles produced during gas production from either a chemical reaction or a biological process.
When operating as a drop counter, titrant is uniformly dripped from the supplied reservoir and optically recorded. If desired, the drops can be automatically converted to a volume measurement by following a simple calibration procedure.
As a bubble counter, the sensor optically counts the number of bubbles, from either a chemical or biological source, ascending through the plastic tubing. This method is unique in that it accurately measures the range of gas production.
Ranges:
0 to 10,000 count
0 to 120cm3 volume at a drop rate from 23 to 29 drops per cm3