TurbiTech - suspended solids and turbidity sensor

TurbiTech - suspended solids and turbidity sensor

Accurate and easy to use device for measuring suspended solids and turbidity.

TurbiTech - suspension and turbidity sensor


The TurbiTech sensor is an easy to use and accurate measurement device for measuring suspended solids and turbidity. TurbiTech is equipped with a unique, fully automatic self-cleaning system that ensures that the optical surfaces of the device are kept clean at all times. TurbiTech seals are designed to be user replaceable. Maintenance of the TurbiTech requires no special technical training.

TurbiTech - accurate measurements

  •     The semiconductor infrared light source ensures stable measurements.
  •     The TurbiTech sensor has a large sample volume, minimizing the impact of fine particles on reading accuracy.

 TurbiTech - low cost of use

  •     The mechanical cleaning system eliminates the expensive and cumbersome compressors required for air blast cleaning. The sensor can be serviced in minutes without the need for specialized training.
  •     The cleaning process is automatically initiated by the 7300w² Monitor (sold separately) at a user-defined frequency. It only lasts 90 seconds.

TurbiTech - types of sensors

  •  The TurbiTech LS sensor is designed to monitor suspended solids levels and turbidity in final effluents at wastewater treatment plants. It is also ideal for monitoring solids at the inlet of sewage into treatment plants, as well as in drinking water treatment processes.
  • The TurbiTech LA sensor is designed for aeration systems monitoring suspended solids where solids content is typically in the range of 1500 to 3500 mg/L. The sensor can also measure recycled activated sludge, excess activated sludge and suspended solids or turbidity.
  • The TurbiTech HR sensor is specifically designed for use in wastewater treatment systems where high suspended solids levels are desired in the aeration phase. Bioreactors (MBR) typically operate with suspended solids values ​​in the range of 8,000 to 14,000 mg/l.