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Turbidity Analysers

Turbidity is a critical parameter that measures the optical clarity of a liquid by quantifying the degree to which light is scattered by suspended particles such as silt, clay, and microscopic organic matter. Beyond municipal drinking water safety, monitoring turbidity is vital for optimising industrial process efficiency and ensuring strict compliance with environmental effluent discharge standards.

The Forbes Marshall Turbidity Analyser range offers highly engineered, continuous online monitoring solutions tailored to any water matrix. The product range covers ultra-trace detection capabilities as low as 0.0001 NTU for reverse osmosis (RO) and ultra-pure water and up to extreme high-level measurements of 10,000 NTU for heavy industrial waste water and phase separation processes.

With adherence to both global EPA standards (90-degree scattered light) and ISO 7027 (nephelometric measurement) compliance, these instruments safeguard critical infrastructure like RO membranes and ion exchange beds from particulate fouling.

Forbes Marshall Turbidity Analysers: Quick Comparison Guide
Feature / ParameterFMTSC-10(E)FMTSC-Mx(E)FMTC-Mi100FMSC-T3 System (with FMTC sensors)
Measuring Range0.00 – 500.0 NTU/FNU20 – 10,000.0 NTU0.0001 – 100.00 NTU/FNU0-100, 0-500, or 0-3000 FTU
Measurement Method & Compliance90-degree scattered light, global EPA standard90-degree scattered light, global EPA standardNephelometric measurement (ISO 7027) via LED light source860 nm optical light attenuation method
Self-Cleaning / Protection SystemBuilt-in automatic wiper cleaning systemBuilt-in automatic wiper cleaning systemBuilt-in bubble removal and dew condensation preventionDual-sided swing wiper cleaning system
Best For (Primary Applications)Potable water, surface water monitoring, and filter efficiencyPlant effluent, phase separation, and other process applicationsDrinking/municipal water, RO water, ultra filtration, and SWRORaw water, effluents, treated water, and filter backwash control

Turbidity is a critical parameter that measures the optical clarity of a liquid by quantifying the degree to which light is scattered by suspended particles such as silt, clay, and microscopic organic matter. Beyond municipal drinking water safety, monitoring turbidity is vital for optimising industrial process efficiency and ensuring strict compliance with environmental effluent discharge standards.

The Forbes Marshall Turbidity Analyser range offers highly engineered, continuous online monitoring solutions tailored to any water matrix. The product range covers ultra-trace detection capabilities as low as 0.0001 NTU for reverse osmosis (RO) and ultra-pure water and up to extreme high-level measurements of 10,000 NTU for heavy industrial waste water and phase separation processes.

With adherence to both global EPA standards (90-degree scattered light) and ISO 7027 (nephelometric measurement) compliance, these instruments safeguard critical infrastructure like RO membranes and ion exchange beds from particulate fouling.

Forbes Marshall Turbidity Analysers: Quick Comparison Guide
Feature / ParameterFMTSC-10(E)FMTSC-Mx(E)FMTC-Mi100FMSC-T3 System (with FMTC sensors)
Measuring Range0.00 – 500.0 NTU/FNU20 – 10,000.0 NTU0.0001 – 100.00 NTU/FNU0-100, 0-500, or 0-3000 FTU
Measurement Method & Compliance90-degree scattered light, global EPA standard90-degree scattered light, global EPA standardNephelometric measurement (ISO 7027) via LED light source860 nm optical light attenuation method
Self-Cleaning / Protection SystemBuilt-in automatic wiper cleaning systemBuilt-in automatic wiper cleaning systemBuilt-in bubble removal and dew condensation preventionDual-sided swing wiper cleaning system
Best For (Primary Applications)Potable water, surface water monitoring, and filter efficiencyPlant effluent, phase separation, and other process applicationsDrinking/municipal water, RO water, ultra filtration, and SWRORaw water, effluents, treated water, and filter backwash control
  • Turbidity Analyser FMSC-T3

    Turbidity is a critical parameter that measures the optical clarity of a liquid by quantifying the degree to which light is scattered by suspended particles such as silt, clay, and microscopic organic matter. Beyond municipal drinking water safety, monitoring turbidity is vital for optimising industrial process efficiency and ensuring strict compliance with environmental effluent discharge standards.

    The Forbes Marshall Turbidity Analyser range offers highly engineered, continuous online monitoring solutions tailored to any water matrix. The product range covers ultra-trace detection capabilities as low as 0.0001 NTU for reverse osmosis (RO) and ultra-pure water and up to extreme high-level measurements of 10,000 NTU for heavy industrial waste water and phase separation processes.

    With adherence to both global EPA standards (90-degree scattered light) and ISO 7027 (nephelometric measurement) compliance, these instruments safeguard critical infrastructure like RO membranes and ion exchange beds from particulate fouling.

    Forbes Marshall Turbidity Analysers: Quick Comparison Guide
    Feature / ParameterFMTSC-10(E)FMTSC-Mx(E)FMTC-Mi100FMSC-T3 System (with FMTC sensors)
    Measuring Range0.00 – 500.0 NTU/FNU20 – 10,000.0 NTU0.0001 – 100.00 NTU/FNU0-100, 0-500, or 0-3000 FTU
    Measurement Method & Compliance90-degree scattered light, global EPA standard90-degree scattered light, global EPA standardNephelometric measurement (ISO 7027) via LED light source860 nm optical light attenuation method
    Self-Cleaning / Protection SystemBuilt-in automatic wiper cleaning systemBuilt-in automatic wiper cleaning systemBuilt-in bubble removal and dew condensation preventionDual-sided swing wiper cleaning system
    Best For (Primary Applications)Potable water, surface water monitoring, and filter efficiencyPlant effluent, phase separation, and other process applicationsDrinking/municipal water, RO water, ultra filtration, and SWRORaw water, effluents, treated water, and filter backwash control
  • Turbidity Analyser FMTC-Mi100

    Turbidity is a critical parameter that measures the optical clarity of a liquid by quantifying the degree to which light is scattered by suspended particles such as silt, clay, and microscopic organic matter. Beyond municipal drinking water safety, monitoring turbidity is vital for optimising industrial process efficiency and ensuring strict compliance with environmental effluent discharge standards.

    The Forbes Marshall Turbidity Analyser range offers highly engineered, continuous online monitoring solutions tailored to any water matrix. The product range covers ultra-trace detection capabilities as low as 0.0001 NTU for reverse osmosis (RO) and ultra-pure water and up to extreme high-level measurements of 10,000 NTU for heavy industrial waste water and phase separation processes.

    With adherence to both global EPA standards (90-degree scattered light) and ISO 7027 (nephelometric measurement) compliance, these instruments safeguard critical infrastructure like RO membranes and ion exchange beds from particulate fouling.

    Forbes Marshall Turbidity Analysers: Quick Comparison Guide
    Feature / ParameterFMTSC-10(E)FMTSC-Mx(E)FMTC-Mi100FMSC-T3 System (with FMTC sensors)
    Measuring Range0.00 – 500.0 NTU/FNU20 – 10,000.0 NTU0.0001 – 100.00 NTU/FNU0-100, 0-500, or 0-3000 FTU
    Measurement Method & Compliance90-degree scattered light, global EPA standard90-degree scattered light, global EPA standardNephelometric measurement (ISO 7027) via LED light source860 nm optical light attenuation method
    Self-Cleaning / Protection SystemBuilt-in automatic wiper cleaning systemBuilt-in automatic wiper cleaning systemBuilt-in bubble removal and dew condensation preventionDual-sided swing wiper cleaning system
    Best For (Primary Applications)Potable water, surface water monitoring, and filter efficiencyPlant effluent, phase separation, and other process applicationsDrinking/municipal water, RO water, ultra filtration, and SWRORaw water, effluents, treated water, and filter backwash control
  • Turbidity Analyser FMTSC-10(E)

    Turbidity is a critical parameter that measures the optical clarity of a liquid by quantifying the degree to which light is scattered by suspended particles such as silt, clay, and microscopic organic matter. Beyond municipal drinking water safety, monitoring turbidity is vital for optimising industrial process efficiency and ensuring strict compliance with environmental effluent discharge standards.

    The Forbes Marshall Turbidity Analyser range offers highly engineered, continuous online monitoring solutions tailored to any water matrix. The product range covers ultra-trace detection capabilities as low as 0.0001 NTU for reverse osmosis (RO) and ultra-pure water and up to extreme high-level measurements of 10,000 NTU for heavy industrial waste water and phase separation processes.

    With adherence to both global EPA standards (90-degree scattered light) and ISO 7027 (nephelometric measurement) compliance, these instruments safeguard critical infrastructure like RO membranes and ion exchange beds from particulate fouling.

    Forbes Marshall Turbidity Analysers: Quick Comparison Guide
    Feature / ParameterFMTSC-10(E)FMTSC-Mx(E)FMTC-Mi100FMSC-T3 System (with FMTC sensors)
    Measuring Range0.00 – 500.0 NTU/FNU20 – 10,000.0 NTU0.0001 – 100.00 NTU/FNU0-100, 0-500, or 0-3000 FTU
    Measurement Method & Compliance90-degree scattered light, global EPA standard90-degree scattered light, global EPA standardNephelometric measurement (ISO 7027) via LED light source860 nm optical light attenuation method
    Self-Cleaning / Protection SystemBuilt-in automatic wiper cleaning systemBuilt-in automatic wiper cleaning systemBuilt-in bubble removal and dew condensation preventionDual-sided swing wiper cleaning system
    Best For (Primary Applications)Potable water, surface water monitoring, and filter efficiencyPlant effluent, phase separation, and other process applicationsDrinking/municipal water, RO water, ultra filtration, and SWRORaw water, effluents, treated water, and filter backwash control
  • Turbidity Analyser FMTSC-Mx(E)

    Turbidity is a critical parameter that measures the optical clarity of a liquid by quantifying the degree to which light is scattered by suspended particles such as silt, clay, and microscopic organic matter. Beyond municipal drinking water safety, monitoring turbidity is vital for optimising industrial process efficiency and ensuring strict compliance with environmental effluent discharge standards.

    The Forbes Marshall Turbidity Analyser range offers highly engineered, continuous online monitoring solutions tailored to any water matrix. The product range covers ultra-trace detection capabilities as low as 0.0001 NTU for reverse osmosis (RO) and ultra-pure water and up to extreme high-level measurements of 10,000 NTU for heavy industrial waste water and phase separation processes.

    With adherence to both global EPA standards (90-degree scattered light) and ISO 7027 (nephelometric measurement) compliance, these instruments safeguard critical infrastructure like RO membranes and ion exchange beds from particulate fouling.

    Forbes Marshall Turbidity Analysers: Quick Comparison Guide
    Feature / ParameterFMTSC-10(E)FMTSC-Mx(E)FMTC-Mi100FMSC-T3 System (with FMTC sensors)
    Measuring Range0.00 – 500.0 NTU/FNU20 – 10,000.0 NTU0.0001 – 100.00 NTU/FNU0-100, 0-500, or 0-3000 FTU
    Measurement Method & Compliance90-degree scattered light, global EPA standard90-degree scattered light, global EPA standardNephelometric measurement (ISO 7027) via LED light source860 nm optical light attenuation method
    Self-Cleaning / Protection SystemBuilt-in automatic wiper cleaning systemBuilt-in automatic wiper cleaning systemBuilt-in bubble removal and dew condensation preventionDual-sided swing wiper cleaning system
    Best For (Primary Applications)Potable water, surface water monitoring, and filter efficiencyPlant effluent, phase separation, and other process applicationsDrinking/municipal water, RO water, ultra filtration, and SWRORaw water, effluents, treated water, and filter backwash control
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