The Laboratory Conductivity Sensor focuses on measuring the ability of a solution to conduct an electric current. It functions based on the principle that dissolved ions in a solution carry electric charges. By applying a small voltage across two electrodes in the solution, the sensor measures the resulting current, which is directly proportional to the solution's conductivity. This makes it ideal for determining the purity of water, as impurities like salts increase conductivity. In pharmaceutical manufacturing, laboratory conductivity probe helps monitor the quality of process water. Its rugged construction ensures durability even when used in harsh chemical environments. The sensor can quickly adapt to changes in conductivity, providing instant readings. It also comes with temperature compensation features, as conductivity is temperature - dependent, ensuring accurate results across different thermal conditions.