pH Meter vs ORP Meter: What is the Difference?
Posted by David Cannon on 15th Sep 2020

While talking about the quality of water there are two terms used for measurement, namely, pH and oxidation-reduction potential (ORP). Often these two terms are mistaken to be interchangeable or sometimes just the same. Several people fail to understand the difference between pH and ORP measurement. Although these two terms hold a few similarities, these terms are different in specific manners. Do you know what the difference between pH measurement and ORP measurement is? Are you well versed wit
ORP Meters: What, How, and When Answered
Posted by David Cannon on 20th Aug 2020

ORP is quite a popular term in water quality measurement. ORP is an acronym for Oxygen Reduction Potential. It is also recognized as the redox potential of water. What exactly does ORP mean? It is a measure of how oxidizing or aerated the water is. Higher the ORP, the higher is the oxygen level in the water. This means ORP is basically merit of cleanliness and healthiness of the water. Owing to this ORP is such an important term in water quality measurement. The ORP meters are utilized to mea
Process Equipment for Water Technology- Overview, Types, and Applications
Posted by David Cannon on 12th Aug 2020

Water technologies have evolved over the years. It involves several processes to be performed in order to make water suitable for utility purposes. Due to the high amount of water pollution, water processing technologies involve chemical procedures, filtration, purification, and many more. Therefore, it also requires several process equipment. It can be used in water technology, wastewater treatment, domestic water purification, domestic well water pumping and purification, and many other o
Iron in Well Water: Causes, Impacts, and Solutions Discussed
Posted by David Cannon on 11th Aug 2020

Is your well water red in color? Is there iron in your well water? If yes, then isn't it troublesome? It is undeniable that iron is an essential element for the human body but its intake through well water is definitely not a healthy thing. Iron in water can cause several problems, not just for human health but also for skin and objects around us. If you find iron in your well water, then it needs to be removed as soon as possible. Well, for that, you must know what damage iron in water can do t