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An Electrical Conductivity Meter (ECM) is a device used in electrical engineering to measure the electrical conductivity of a material. It is used to measure the amount of electrical current that can pass through a material, and is often used to measure the purity of a material. ECMs are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, medical, and industrial.
ECMs are typically composed of a probe, a power source, and a display. The probe is placed in the material being tested, and the power source is used to measure the electrical conductivity. The display then shows the results of the measurement. ECMs are available in a variety of sizes and shapes, and can be used for a variety of applications.
ECMs are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, medical, and industrial. They are used to measure the purity of materials, and to ensure that the materials meet safety and quality standards. ECMs are also used to measure the electrical conductivity of liquids, such as water, and to measure the electrical conductivity of air.
Some companies in the Electrical Conductivity Meter market include Fluke, Extech, and Tektronix. Show Less Read more