Digital TDS Meter Manufacturer in Faridabad

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UMA Industries manufactures and supplies the Digital TDS Meter for RO plants, DM plants, ETP, STP, cooling towers, boiler water and industrial process-water monitoring. It is manufactured at UMA Industries’ unit in Village Sunped, Ballabgarh, Faridabad, Haryana, India, with pan-India supply and technical support.

  • Displays TDS in digital form, generally in PPM
  • Useful for feed water, treated water, reject water and process-water checks
  • Supports suitable sensors, calibration and routine verification
  • Selected models may offer relay or alarm output depending on requirement
  • Published prices are company-confirmed; size, range, wiring and accessories are finalized in quotation
  • Ready-stock compact products, controllers, spares and accessories may be dispatched by air courier within 3 working days, subject to availability, payment confirmation, destination serviceability and carrier schedules

Contact UMA Industries for model selection, sensor compatibility and quotation support.

UMA Industries manufactures and supplies the Digital TDS Meter for RO plants, DM plants, ETP, STP, cooling towers, boiler water systems and industrial process-water monitoring from its manufacturing unit in Village Sunped, Ballabgarh, Faridabad, Haryana, India. The Digital TDS Meter is used where operators need a practical digital indication of dissolved solids so that water quality can be monitored, compared and controlled with greater consistency.

In industrial utilities, the Digital TDS Meter helps users track treated water, feed water, reject water, recirculation water and sample-line conditions. It is especially useful in plants where changes in dissolved salts, minerals and ionic content can affect membrane performance, boiler protection, process stability or final water quality. UMA Industries supplies and provides technical support to customers across India, including project sites, OEM panel builders, treatment contractors, laboratories and maintenance teams.

For product pairing and system integration, buyers often compare this meter with other monitoring instruments such as tds meter modbus rtu rs485 for communication-based requirements and PH Sensor Lab Glass 1 Meter Cable when pH monitoring is required in the same water-treatment line.

Digital TDS Meter for industrial water-quality control

The Digital TDS Meter is designed for applications where a quick digital reading is more useful than manual estimation. TDS means Total Dissolved Solids, a measure related to the dissolved salts and ionic material present in water. In practice, the reading helps plant staff decide whether filtration, membrane cleaning, chemical dosing, resins, blowdown or process checks are needed.

The instrument is typically used with a suitable TDS or conductivity sensor installed in a line, sample arrangement, flow cell or tank-side monitoring point. The exact installation style depends on the site layout, piping, water pressure, sample quality and the system objective. Because published prices on the website are company-confirmed, buyers can use the listing as a starting point while finalizing the sensor, cable length, mounting style and output requirement during quotation.

Since water quality systems differ by plant, the Digital TDS Meter should be selected after understanding the expected range, process temperature, sampling method, panel arrangement and control need. UMA Industries keeps the wording flexible at quotation stage for range, sensor arrangement, power supply and optional accessories so that the final selection matches the application rather than forcing a fixed configuration.

Applications, sectors and process use

The Digital TDS Meter is commonly chosen for RO plants where feed water, permeate and reject water must be compared. It is also used in DM plants to check the quality of demineralized water after treatment. In ETP and STP systems, the reading helps operators follow treated-water variation and process load changes. In cooling tower circuits, the meter supports blowdown management and scaling control. In boiler-feed systems, it helps the team keep dissolved solids under watch to reduce the risk of carryover and scaling.

In laboratories, food and beverage utilities, pharmaceutical support systems, electroplating shops and chemical plants, the Digital TDS Meter is used wherever treated water or process water must stay within a defined quality window. The reading can be useful for incoming-water checks, post-treatment verification, rinse-water supervision and maintenance planning. For users who need broader panel instrumentation, UMA Industries also offers related products such as the Digital Counter for process counting applications and the Digital Humidity Meter for environmental monitoring in control rooms or instrument cabinets.

How the Digital TDS Meter works

The this product works through conductivity-based measurement. Dissolved ions in water allow electrical current to pass more easily. The meter receives the sensor signal, processes it electronically and displays the value digitally, generally in PPM. Because TDS is an indirect result derived from conductivity and conversion logic, correct sensor cleanliness and periodic calibration matter for reliable use.

Users should remember that the displayed reading is only one part of water-quality control. The same water may look clear but still carry a high dissolved-solids load. In treatment systems, the this product therefore becomes a practical decision-support tool for operators, supervisors and maintenance teams who need quick visibility instead of lab-only feedback.

Selection guidance before quotation

When selecting a this product, buyers should first confirm the application, the water type, whether the meter will be panel-mounted or used with a sample line, and whether they need only indication or indication plus alarm or control. The sensor arrangement should suit the flow conditions. If the site has high scaling tendency, oily water or suspended contamination, the sensor access arrangement should make cleaning easy. If the panel is part of an automation system, wiring and signal needs should be defined during quotation.

The correct meter also depends on where it will be used. RO plants often need a simple and fast display. DM plants may need tighter process attention. ETP and STP users may want continuous trend awareness. Cooling-tower and boiler users often need routine checks at the right maintenance points. Because of these differences, the this product should be matched with the customer’s actual process rather than chosen only by name.

Digital TDS Meter calibration and routine verification

Calibration is essential for dependable use of the this product. The sensor should be cleaned before calibration, and a fresh standard solution suitable for the expected range should be used. The sensor must be dipped fully without air bubbles, and the reading should be allowed to stabilize before adjustment. After calibration, the sensor should be rinsed and reinstalled carefully. Recording the date, standard value and final reading helps maintenance teams track performance over time.

Routine verification is equally useful. If readings drift, the team should inspect sensor cleanliness, cable condition, water temperature variation, contamination in the sample point and possible electrical noise from nearby equipment. In process plants, a stable reading usually depends not only on the instrument but also on correct sample arrangement and regular upkeep.

Installation, operation and safety precautions

For the this product, the panel should be mounted in a dry, accessible location. Sensor cables should be kept away from high-voltage lines and motor cables. The sensor should be installed where the sample is representative and where flow is not stagnant. If direct mounting is not suitable, a flow cell or sample pot can improve consistency. The operator should ensure that the sensor can be removed for cleaning without disturbing the whole system.

During operation, the user should avoid running the sensor in air pockets, dirty deposits or unstable sample conditions. Sudden fluctuations should be checked against the process rather than accepted blindly. If the reading remains unstable after cleaning and calibration, the sensor or wiring should be inspected. Good earthing, moisture protection, correct glands and tidy cable routing also improve day-to-day reliability of the this product.

Safety precautions are straightforward: keep the instrument panel dry, do not pull the cable roughly, do not use contaminated calibration solution and do not force the sensor during installation or removal. A clean installation helps the meter remain useful for routine plant monitoring.

Maintenance guidance for longer service life

Regular maintenance keeps the this product practical in industrial service. The sensor should be cleaned whenever deposits, scaling, sludge or oily films appear. Calibration should be checked at intervals chosen by the customer’s process importance. If the water chemistry changes frequently, more frequent verification may be necessary. The enclosure, terminals and cable entry points should also be checked during general panel maintenance.

For plants that rely on more than one water-quality parameter, it can help to coordinate the TDS meter with pH and conductivity monitoring so that treatment decisions are based on a fuller picture. This is often useful in RO, DM, ETP, STP and boiler applications where correction in one parameter can influence the others. A well-maintained this product reduces guesswork and supports clearer operational decisions.

Faridabad manufacturing origin, supply and dispatch terms

The this product is manufactured at UMA Industries’ unit in Village Sunped, Ballabgarh, Faridabad, Haryana, India. This Faridabad manufacturing base is relevant for OEM buyers, project engineers and maintenance teams who want a practical source for industrial water-monitoring instruments with technical support from a domestic manufacturer.

UMA Industries supplies and provides technical support to customers across India. Ready-stock compact products, controllers, spares and accessories may be dispatched by air courier within 3 working days, subject to availability, payment confirmation, destination serviceability and carrier schedules. Delivery timelines for complete large equipment are confirmed separately according to model, packing and freight mode. For the this product, quotation-stage planning allows the customer to finalize the exact meter format, sensor arrangement and accessories as required.

How to place a quotation request

To request a quotation for the this product, share the application, water type, expected TDS range, installation method, temperature, pressure, sensor location, mounting preference and whether alarm or control output is required. UMA Industries can then suggest a suitable configuration for the site. This is especially helpful for RO plant OEMs, treatment contractors, chemical-process users and maintenance teams who need a meter matched to the actual plant condition rather than a generic instrument.

Buyers looking for dependable process visibility should treat the this product as part of the full water-treatment system: sensor, installation point, cleaning access, calibration routine and operator practice all matter. When these elements are planned correctly, the meter becomes a simple and effective monitoring tool for day-to-day plant control.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the this product measure?

The this product measures total dissolved solids indirectly by sensing the conductivity-related behavior of the water and converting it into a digital TDS indication, generally in PPM.

Where is the this product commonly used?

It is commonly used in RO plants, DM plants, ETP, STP, cooling towers, boiler-feed systems, laboratories and other industrial water-treatment applications.

Can the this product be used for treated-water comparison?

Yes. The this product is often used to compare feed water, treated water and reject water so that operators can see how the treatment stage is performing.

How often should calibration be checked?

Calibration frequency depends on how critical the process is and how often the sensor is used. Routine verification is advisable, and critical systems may need more frequent checking.

What causes unstable readings?

Unstable readings can come from dirty sensors, air bubbles, loose wiring, poor installation points, temperature changes, electrical noise or process variation.

Do you supply the this product across India?

Yes. UMA Industries supplies and provides technical support across India, with manufacturing based in Faridabad.

For a suitable Digital TDS Meter quotation, contact UMA Industries with your application details and system requirements. Our team will help you select the right meter, sensor arrangement and installation approach for your process.


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Weight500 g
Dimensions12 × 11 × 11 cm

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