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Conductivity to measure H2O2 in solution

Conductivity to measure H2O2 in solution

Conductivity to measure H2O2 in solution

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Hi,
Maybe can you help me with the following:
We sanitise our PW generation system by recirculating H2O2 (30%) in closed loop (Pre-treatment and distribution systems are closed). We flush and measure residual H2O2 (using Merck test strips) in system before resuming the feed from generation to the distribution tank.
Is there anybody using the same method?
We have a conductivity sensor on the distribution side... could conductivity be used to monitor any potential ingress of H2O2 within the distribution side (e.g. as a result of valve leaking, etc.)?
Thanks for your comments.
rgds

RE: Conductivity to measure H2O2 in solution

Have you ever thought of using an ORP probe or some other more direct reading of the RedOx potential?

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