New range of multi-parameter water quality probes

Water quality monitoring

New range of multi-parameter water quality probes

17 Apr, 2019

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Aquaread will be releasing a new series of Aquaprobes for the aquaculture industry.

The Aquamarine-Multi kit provides measurements for pH, ORP, dissolved oxygen, conductivity (salinity), temperature and allows further expansion for measurement sensors like depth, chlorophyll, blue-green algae, turbidity and etc.

The multiparameter probes are designed to be flexible, they can easily be attached to Aquaread’s handheld meters to perform field measurements, while also allowing you to use it with their Blackbox for continuous process measurement.

Aquaread’s Aquamarine-DS probe provides measurement for dissolved oxygen, conductivity (Salinity) and Temperature, where salinity and temperature changes are automatically compensated to achieve accurate readings, especially in saline water conditions.

With their rugged construction use of marine grade aluminium, the probe is able to withstand the demanding conditions of marine and fresh water aquaculture applications. The simplicity of use allows operators of all backgrounds to easily manage their water quality data using Aquaread’s probes.

From fish and shrimp farming, to hatchery applications, proper monitoring of water quality parameters ensures optimise water conditions, thus reducing fatalities and increasing your yields.

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