Phosphorus is a key element in water eutrophication. In order to protect water quality and control hazards, Total phosphorus has been included in the monitoring items in water environment testing.
Total phosphorus includes dissolved, suspended, organic and inorganic phosphorus, so unfiltered water samples are digested. Digestion is the process of converting various forms of phosphorus in water into soluble inorganic phosphates. There are many digestion methods, and users can choose according to the regulations. The Total phosphorus Detector can measure the content of inorganic phosphate in the digested aqueous solution.
This instrument uses the microcomputer photoelectron colorimetric detection principle to replace the traditional visual colorimetric method. Human error is eliminated, so the measurement resolution is greatly improved.
