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Thu, 24 May 2001 05:55:33 -0500
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Hi Technet members

I have a stencil and mis-print cleaner on-site which has a water
purification circuit attached. It consists of a Carbon and a D.I. cylinder
and I need to plumb in a meter for measuring the purified water. I have
only ever used resistivity systems previously, but have now discovered
conductivity meters. The only thing I have been told about them is that
they can measure to a tighter degree than resistivity meters. If anybody
can enlighten me unto which system would suit my application best, then it
would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Dave Abbott
Manufacturing Engineer
Marconi Communications

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