Dissolved Oxygen Measuring Device

Dissolved oxygen meters detect the dissolved oxygen content in water through electrochemical or optical sensors. Electrochemical types utilize electrode reactions to generate current, while optical types are based on the principle of fluorescence quenching. They are used to monitor oxygen concentrations in water bodies and find applications in wastewater treatment, aquaculture, and environmental monitoring.
Selection
When selecting a dissolved oxygen meter, factors such as measurement range and accuracy should be considered. Electrochemical sensors require more frequent maintenance but have lower costs, while optical sensors offer better stability. The protection level should be chosen based on the water environment, and special probes are needed for high-temperature and high-pressure conditions. Calibration methods and the replacement cycle of consumables also affect the overall cost of use.

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Using high density polyethylene (PE) oxygen permeable membrane to achieve efficient oxygen diffusion, equipped with ABS plastic screw cap structure for easy installation and electrolysis filling, and interact with the current system for accurate measurement of dissolved oxygen concentration.

$ 243.00

The use of PTFE oxygen permeable membrane to ensure oxygen permeability, spiral cap design for easy installation and electrolysis filling, suitable for Portable dissolved oxygen measurement equipment maintenance.

$ 243.00

Measurement range of 50ppm dissolved oxygen and 600% Saturation, support pressure, temperature and salinity automatic compensation, can be used continuously for about 200 hours, with IP67 waterproof rating.

$ 1409.00

Optical inspection fluorescence technology for measurement of dissolved oxygen, no polarization time, fast Response and not affected by Flow velocity; Built-in temperature sensor, Measurement range 0.00-50 mg/L, accuracy up to 1.5% +/- 0.01mg/L; Protection Rating IP68, suitable for harsh environments.

$ 3401.00

Polarography dissolved oxygen Measurement range 0.00~ 50.00mg/L, Response Time ≤ 45s, support automatic temperature compensation and salinity compensation, with IP65 Protection Rating, Data storage 500 sets and GLP standards.

$ 674.00

With pH, ORP, dissolved oxygen three measurement functions, support automatic temperature compensation and salinity compensation, built-in 500 data storage, equipped with USB Communication interface, Measurement accuracy of +/- 0.002pH.

$ 630.00

PTFE oxygen permeable membrane ensures oxygen permeability, ABS plastic material enhances durability, screw cap design simplifies installation process, suitable for long-term water quality monitoring applications.

$ 243.00

With 7-inch TFT display and 1000 sets of data storage, support automatic temperature, salinity and atmospheric pressure compensation, Measurement range 0.00~ 20.00mg/L, accuracy +/- 0.2mg/L, suitable for a variety of dissolved oxygen related paraMeters determination.

$ 612.00

Support conductivity 0-200mS/cm and dissolved oxygen 0-20mg/L measurement, with automatic temperature compensation, ElectRode diagnostic function and IP54 Protection Rating, Data storage up to 450 groups and support Bluetooth printout.

$ 841.00

Can simultaneously measure pH, dissolved oxygen and temperature paraMeters, support automatic temperature compensation and ElectRode diagnosis, data storage capacity of 450 groups, with statistical analysis and Bluetooth printing function, dustproof and waterproof grade IP54.

$ 812.00

Built-in three measurement units can simultaneously detect pH, Conductivity Detector and dissolved oxygen, support automatic temperature compensation and ElectRode diagnosis, with IP54 Protection Rating, data storage capacity of 500 groups, support GLP specification to achieve data traceability.

$ 1142.00

Equipped with polarographic dissolved Oxygen electRode, Measurement accuracy +/- 0.5mg/L, support automatic temperature compensation and manual salinity compensation, full waterproof design to ensure harsh environment use, built-in a number of custom paraMeter settings.

$ 361.00

Using PTFE oxygen permeable membrane, the probe cathode and anode are isolated from the sample, and oxygen passes through the membrane and acts with the polarographic system to generate current to ensure accurate and reliable measurement.

$ 299.00

With conductivity 0-2000mS/cm and dissolved oxygen 0-20mg/L wide range measurement, support automatic temperature compensation and air pressure compensation, 3.5 inch color screen display, data storage capacity of 3000 groups, Protection Rating is IP57.

$ 670.00

Sterling silver cathode and zinc anode construction, integrated temperature sensor for instant measurement without conditioning time, thin permeable membrane isolates Sensor and allows oxygen to pass, generating current to determine oxygen concentration.

$ 162.00

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