Electrical Resistance & Conductance Precision Measurement Tools
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Feature | Standard Sensors | Our Tech |
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Temperature Range | -20°C to 80°C | -50°C to 150°C |
Conductivity to TDS Conversion | ±5% error | ±0.8% error |
Calibration Cycles | Monthly | Bi-annual |
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A: Electrical resistance measures how much a material opposes current flow, measured in ohms (Ω). Conductance is the inverse, representing how easily current flows, measured in siemens (S). They are reciprocally related: \( G = \frac{1}{R} \).
A: TDS (in ppm) is often estimated by multiplying electrical conductivity (EC in μS/cm) by a factor (typically 0.5–0.7). For example, \( \text{TDS} = \text{EC} \times 0.64 \). This varies based on dissolved ion composition.
A: Higher temperatures increase atomic vibrations in conductors, raising resistance (lowering conductivity). In semiconductors, heat boosts electron mobility, enhancing conductivity. Most materials have a defined temperature coefficient for resistivity.
A: Metals exhibit higher resistance as temperature rises due to increased lattice vibrations scattering electrons. This relationship is linear for small temperature changes: \( R = R_0[1 + \alpha(T - T_0)] \), where \( \alpha \) is the temperature coefficient.
A: No. Resistivity (Ω·m) quantifies a material’s inherent resistance, while conductivity (S/m) is its reciprocal. High resistivity means low conductivity, and vice versa. Both are temperature-dependent material properties.
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