Transparency analyzer
The device emits a beam of light into a liquid sample and detects its scattering and absorption after passing through the sample. Suspended particles or dissolved substances in the sample will scatter light, while the absorbance of the liquid will absorb some of the light. The detector calculates the clarity of the sample by analyzing the scattered and absorbed light, thereby determining the clarity of the liquid. In addition, some clarity detectors are equipped with specific light source systems, such as three primary color continuously adjustable fluorescent lamps and electronic ballasts, as well as timing power circuits, to improve the accuracy and convenience of detection.