Conductivity is measured in demineralized water treatment (demineralized water) in clinics to monitor the purity of the water. Conductivity provides information about the amount of dissolved ions in the water: the lower the conductivity, the fewer ions are present and the purer the water.
Extremely pure water is important in clinical applications, for example for
- Sterilization of medical devices: Ions and impurities can cause deposits and impair the effectiveness of sterilization.
- Dialysis: Patients connected to dialysis machines require ultra-pure water, as impurities could pass directly into the blood.
- Laboratory applications: Accuracy and reliability of tests and analysis depend heavily on water quality.
Conductivity monitoring can ensure that the desalination plants are working properly and that the water meets the required purity standards. If the conductivity is above the limit value, this indicates that the filters or resins require maintenance.
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