India's industrial growth, particularly in the textile and chemical sectors of Gujarat and Maharashtra, has put immense pressure on freshwater resources. The necessity for a reliable total suspended solids meter has become paramount as industries strive to meet "Zero Liquid Discharge" (ZLD) mandates imposed by regulatory bodies.
Climate variability, characterized by extreme monsoons and severe droughts, leads to fluctuating turbidity and mineral content in raw water. This volatility requires robust systems like the ro system controller to protect membranes from fouling and ensure consistent permeate quality across different seasons.
Furthermore, the rapid urbanization in cities like Bengaluru and Delhi has increased the demand for municipal water safety. The deployment of an accurate residual chlorine sensor is now critical for ensuring that potable water remains pathogen-free throughout the vast distribution networks of Indian metros.


