What is Conductivity?
Published by Laith Charles, Owner of Watermark LLC in Academic
Conductivity is a common measurement in hydronic industrial water treatment. It is one of our most critical control metrics to ensure we maximize our heat transfer coefficient while minimizing the chemical consumption and water usage in a process. We may be familiar with LSI numbers and how to configure our setpoint but what really is conductivity? Why is it used?
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Category: Academic
- Cooling Boiler & Wastewater
- Industrial Water Treatment
- Cooling Systems
- Industrial Water Treatment
- Industrial Water Managment
- Cooling Systems
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interesting, must spend some time to related the sound to our environment. Cheers
Published by Dr Bonny B. N. Umeadi, CEO at NanoMind IDC