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Digital Chlorophyll A Sensor river water monitoring
The digital chlorophyll sensor uses the characteristic that chlorophyll A has absorption peaks and emission peaks in the spectrum. It emits monochromatic light of a specific wavelength and irradiates water. The chlorophyll A in water absorbs the energy of the monochromatic light and releases a monochromatic light of another wavelength Color light, the intensity of light emitted by chlorophyll A is proportional to the content of chlorophyll A in water.
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Digital Blue-green Algae Sensor online water monitoring
Blue-green algae (BGA), also known as cyanobacteria, can range in colors from blues, greens, reds, and black. Blue-green algae can reduce nitrogen and carbon in water, but can also deplete dissolved oxygen when overabundant. Monitoring Blue-green algae is important because they pose a serious threat to water quality, ecosystem stability, surface drinking water supplies, and public health through toxin production and the large biomass produced in algal blooms.
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Digital Chlorophyll A Sensor for river
The digital chlorophyll sensor uses the characteristic that chlorophyll A has absorption peaks and emission peaks in the spectrum. It emits monochromatic light of a specific wavelength and irradiates water. The chlorophyll A in water absorbs the energy of the monochromatic light and releases a monochromatic light of another wavelength Color light, the intensity of light emitted by chlorophyll A is proportional to the content of chlorophyll A in water.
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Digital Chlorophyll A Sensor for river
The digital chlorophyll sensor uses the characteristic that chlorophyll A has absorption peaks and emission peaks in the spectrum. It emits monochromatic light of a specific wavelength and irradiates water. The chlorophyll A in water absorbs the energy of the monochromatic light and releases a monochromatic light of another wavelength Color light, the intensity of light emitted by chlorophyll A is proportional to the content of chlorophyll A in water.
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BH-485-CHL Digital Chlorophyll A Sensor
The digital chlorophyll sensor uses the characteristic that chlorophyll A has absorption peaks and emission peaks in the spectrum. It emits monochromatic light of a specific wavelength and irradiates water. The chlorophyll A in water absorbs the energy of the monochromatic light and releases a monochromatic light of another wavelength Color light, the intensity of light emitted by chlorophyll A is proportional to the content of chlorophyll A in water.
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Online UV COD BOD TOC/SAC Sensor
Based on the absorption of ultraviolet light by organic matter, spectroscopic organic material online sensor adopts the 254 nm spectral absorption coefficient SAC254 which is used to reflect the important measurement parameters of the soluble organic matter content in water, and it can be converted into COD value under certain conditions. This method allows for continuous monitoring without the need for any reagents.