Conductivity Cells For New Zealand Water And Laboratory Testing
Conductivity cells are used to measure the electrical conductivity of liquid samples, supporting water quality checks, process control, environmental monitoring, research testing and routine quality assurance. The category includes conductivity electrodes, conductivity probes, resistivity cells, standards and accessories for both replacement and complete measurement workflows.
Conductivity Probe And Cell Options
- Conductivity Electrodes: Used for routine laboratory and field conductivity measurement with compatible meters.
- 4-Cell Probes: Suitable for broader measurement ranges and challenging sample conditions.
- Resistivity Cells: Useful for low-conductivity or high-purity water testing applications.
- Conductivity Standards: Support calibration checks and repeatable measurement procedures.
- Probe Accessories: Help maintain compatible conductivity meters and sensor assemblies.
Selecting Conductivity Cells For NZ Facilities
When selecting a conductivity cell, check the meter platform, connector, cell constant, measuring range, temperature compensation, probe material and cable length. Facilities testing ultra-pure water, wastewater, chemical solutions or field samples may need different probe designs depending on conductivity range, fouling risk and sample compatibility.
Related Categories For Conductivity Measurement
New Zealand procurement teams may also require Conductivity meters, pH meter and conductivity meter calibrant and standard and Water and wastewater treatment supply and disposal for complete water quality, calibration and process testing workflows.
NZ Support For Conductivity Cells
John Morris Group provides New Zealand customers with technical support through the Auckland service centre, helping laboratories, water testing teams and industrial users select compatible conductivity probes, cells and calibration standards. Contact 0800 651 700 for assistance with conductivity cells and related conductivity measurement equipment.