CCD Contacting Conductivity Sensors
Field of Application :
Honeywell’s CCD series conductivity sensors are designed for reliable and accurate conductivity measurement across a wide range of applications. They are suitable for processes requiring precise monitoring, from ultra-pure water applications to highly conductive industrial processes.
These sensors are commonly used in industries such as:
- Power generation
- Pharmaceuticals
- Semiconductor manufacturing
- Chemical processing
- Water and wastewater treatment
What Is It? :
The CCD series provides continuous measurement of electrolytic conductivity in industrial water processes where high temperatures and pressures are involved.
Key features:
- Constructed with polyethersulfone (PES) for corrosion resistance
- Available with titanium electrodes (0.01 and 0.1 cell constants) for low-conductivity applications
- Available with high-density graphite electrodes (1.0 and 10.0 cell constants) for higher conductivity applications
- Various mounting options, including flow-thru and in-line installations
Features :
Conductivity cells measure the resistance of the liquid they are immersed in. The CCD series ensures continuous and accurate readings at temperatures up to 140°C and pressures up to 250 psig.
- For in-line applications, the sensors can be installed directly into the process pipe using a separately supplied ¾-inch tee or a bypass stream.
- For flow-thru applications, the sensor is mounted in a flow chamber.
- The design keeps the electrodes and temperature compensator fully immersed in the liquid stream, ensuring rapid response to changes in solution concentration and temperature.
Key Benefits :
- Reliable and Accurate: Provides continuous monitoring for better process control
- Versatile: Wide range of cell constants to accommodate different applications
- Durable Construction: Corrosion-resistant materials ensure long-term performance
- Easy Installation: Supports multiple mounting options for flexibility in system design
- Cost-Effective: Reduces maintenance and replacement costs while improving efficiency