The subtle difference
Lutz-Jesco sensors are characterised by their high quality, a robust build and good price-performance ratio. Intensive research and many years of practical experience mean we have the skills to successfully deal with the measurement tasks you set us. We provide all measuring procedures for chlorine measurement, enabling you to select the procedure which matches your needs.
An overview of the three measuring principles
- Potentiometry
Potentiometry measures the potential of the electrode in a measurement solution.
- Amperometry
This enables the determination of the concentration of various substances by current measurement in watery solutions.
- Conductometry
This measurement principle measures the electrolytic conductivity.

Our sensor technology at a glance
- Sensors for disinfectants
- pH measurement sensors
- Redox measurement sensors
- Conductivity measuring cells
- Dissolved oxygen measuring cells
- Turbidity measuring cells
- Sensors for measuring the temperature
- Fittings for mounting sensors
Conductivity Measuring Cell
For assured measuring results
Conductivity measuring cells are used in analytical procedures in combination with measuring transducers to determine the conductivity of liquids. The electrolytic conductivity is defined as the ability of a substance to conduct an electrical current. Measurement of the conductivity depends on the concentration of the medium being measured.
Measuring Chain pH/Redox
For assured measuring results
The pH or Redox measuring equipment used for determining the pH or Redox value by the potentiometric method consists of a glass electrode, the reference electrode and the transducer.
Temperature Sensors
For assured measuring results
The automatic temperature measurement of water types is made possible by the resistance thermometer of type Pt 100.
Measuring cell Cl2/ClO2/H2O2
For assured measuring results
In order to monitor the disinfection process, a measuring cell has been developed which is working according to the principle of depolarization of a galvanic element. The measuring cell contains a platinum and a copper electrode. With the sample water acting as the electrolyte, galvanic potential develops between the two electrodes, depending on the electrode material.
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