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Features of blue-green algae sensors
Fluorometers:
Blue-green algae sensors often incorporate fluorometers, which use
fluorescence to measure the concentration of blue-green algae.
Fluorometers emit light at a specific wavelength, and when
blue-green algae are present, they emit fluorescence that can be
detected and quantified. This allows for accurate and sensitive
measurements of algal biomass.
Multiple Wavelengths:
Some blue-green algae sensors use multiple wavelengths to analyze
the composition of the water and distinguish between different
types of algae. By analyzing the absorption and reflection of light
at different wavelengths, these sensors can provide detailed and
specific information about blue-green algae.
Remote Sensing Capabilities:
Blue-green algae sensors can be equipped with remote sensing
capabilities, allowing for monitoring over a large area. This can
be done using satellite imagery or other remote sensing
technologies, enabling the detection of blue-green algae blooms in
vast water bodies such as lakes or reservoirs.
Data Logging and Wireless Transmission:
Blue-green algae sensors often have data logging capabilities,
allowing them to store measurements over time. They can also
transmit data wirelessly, enabling real-time monitoring and remote
access to the information. This feature ensures that the data
collected is readily available for analysis and decision-making.
Integration with Water Monitoring Systems:
Blue-green algae sensors can be integrated into existing water
monitoring systems or networks. This integration allows for
seamless data collection, sharing, and analysis, providing a
comprehensive understanding of the water quality and minimizing the
effort required for monitoring.
Autonomous Operation:
Many blue-green algae sensors are designed for autonomous
operation, meaning they can be deployed and left unattended for
extended periods. This reduces the need for frequent human
intervention, making them suitable for long-term monitoring
applications.
Robust and Durable Construction:
Blue-green algae sensors are typically built to withstand harsh
environmental conditions, such as immersion in water, varying
temperatures, and exposure to sunlight. They are often made with
corrosion-resistant materials to ensure long-term reliability and
durability in the field.
★ Digital sensor, RS-485 output, support MODBUS
★ With automatic cleaning brush to prevent contamination and
eliminate air bubbles
★ Direct measurement, simpler than the traditional manual counting
method
★ Continuous online monitoring, real-time control of water quality
dynamics
Product name | Blue-green Algae Sensor |
model | DS305 |
principle | Fluorescence method |
Range | 0-270, 000 cells/mL |
Detection limit | 300 cells/mL |
Resolution | 1 cells/mL |
Linearity | R2>0.99 |
temperature range | 0~ 50°C |
Protection level | Ip68 |
Sensor interface | Support RS-485, MODBUS protocol |
Installation | Input type, |
Power information | DC 5~12V, current <50mA |
size | Φ45*175.8mm |
Probe cable length | 10 meters (default), can be customized |
Housing material | SS316 |
Self-cleaning system | Have |