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Suzhou Frog Vision Sensing Technology Co., Ltd
627320610@qq.com
18610516470
www.broadsensor-tech.com
With the continuous improvement of environmental awareness and environmental regulations, water quality monitoring has become an important environmental protection work. As one of the important tools for water quality monitoring, the chlorophyll sensor has a very broad application prospect. Not only can it be applied to monitoring natural water bodies such as aquaculture and rivers and lakes, but it can also be applied to water quality monitoring in urban water supply, industrial wastewater treatment, and other fields.
Chlorophyll sensor for water quality in aquaculture plantsCapable of real-time monitoring of changes in chlorophyll content in water bodies and updating water quality in real-time through remote data websites. When the chlorophyll content exceeds the preset standard value, the system will immediately issue a warning to notify the administrator to take measures. It has a fast response speed and can complete water quality monitoring in a short period of time, shortening the response time. Easy to operate, user-friendly, and maintain, users can quickly obtain accurate measurement results through simple steps.
Chlorophyll sensor for water quality in aquaculture plantsUsage tips:
1. Calibration of sensors: Before using chlorophyll sensors, sensor calibration should be performed. The calibration process typically involves using standard solutions or reference samples for measurement to establish a relationship between the measured values and chlorophyll concentration. The purpose of calibration is to ensure that the sensor provides accurate measurement results.
2. Keep the sensor clean: Keeping the sensor clean is crucial for accurate measurement. Before and after using the sensor, it should be cleaned to remove any dirt or particles that may adhere to the surface of the sensor. Meanwhile, avoid touching the photosensitive part of the sensor to prevent contamination and damage.
3. Avoid light interference: Chlorophyll sensors are very sensitive to light interference, so direct exposure to light sources should be avoided as much as possible during measurement. If possible, place the sensor in a shaded environment for measurement to reduce light interference.
4. Pay attention to water sample collection and processing: Before measuring chlorophyll, it is necessary to collect and process water samples correctly. The collection and processing of water samples should comply with standard operating procedures to ensure the representativeness and accuracy of the samples.
