The Water Conductivity Sensor measures the electrical conductivity of a solution, based on the principle that dissolved ions in a liquid carry electric charges. By applying a small alternating voltage across two electrodes in the solution, the sensor measures the resulting electrical current, which is directly proportional to the solution's conductivity. This makes it ideal for assessing water quality, as impurities such as salts, acids, and bases increase conductivity. In the pharmaceutical industry, it is used to monitor the purity of water used in drug manufacturing. In power plants, it helps in monitoring the quality of boiler feed water. The water EC sensor features a rugged design, suitable for use in harsh chemical environments. It has a wide measurement range, capable of handling both low - conductivity pure water and high - conductivity industrial solutions. With rapid response times, it can quickly detect changes in conductivity, providing timely data for process optimization.