Text: Medsch Technology.
Suspended solids analysis is an important technology for environmental monitoring and water quality assessment. It can understand the level of pollution of water bodies and the associated ecosystem health by analyzing suspended solids in water bodies.
A suspended solids analyzer is an instrument that can detect and analyze suspended solids in a water body. The principle is based on optical scattering and laser technology. The instrument emits a laser beam into a body of water, scattering when the light intersects with suspended solids particles. By measuring the scattering angle and intensity, the concentration and size distribution of suspended solids particles can be determined.
The method of suspended solids analysis consists of three main steps: sample collection, sample processing, and analytical testing. First, suspended solids samples need to be collected in the target water body to ensure the accuracy and representativeness of the test. Second, the collected sample needs to be processed, including filtration, centrifugation, and other steps to remove other impurities and separate the target suspended solids particles. Finally, a suspended solids analyzer is used for testing, and by measuring the intensity and angle of scattered light, the concentration and particle size distribution of suspended solids can be obtained.
Suspended solids analyzers are used in a wide range of applications. It can be used to monitor suspended solids pollution in various waters such as rivers, lakes, oceans, etc., and provide important reference data for environmental protection and water resources management. At the same time, it can also be applied to water treatment in the industrial production process to help enterprises grasp the suspended solids in the discharge and protect the environment and public safety.
The suspended solids analyzer is an important environmental monitoring tool that is based on optical scattering and laser technology to assess the degree of contamination of a water body by testing the scattering characteristics of suspended solids particles.