Enviromental Sensors

A growing world population and changing eating habits are leading to the expansion of aquaculture. Aquaculture is the controlled rearing of fish and seafood. Aquaculture can be found in tanks, in ponds, in open water near the shore or in deeper water areas. In order to operate aquaculture both economically and ecologically in a sustainable manner, optimal living conditions are required for rearing. In addition to feed quality, water quality is a crucial factor for growth and health. Continuous monitoring and ongoing control of temperature, salinity, pH, oxygen and turbidity are essential.

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pH-/Redox-/T-instrument GMH 3511
  • with Pt1000 input
  • 2 row display
  • analogue output, interface
  • for BNC-pH- or ORP-electrodes
from 219,00 EUR
incl. 20% tax excl. Shipping costs
Waterproof pH / ORP meter GMH 5530
  • GLP-features (Good Laboratory Practice)
  • Big dual display with background illumination
  • High resolution (0.001 pH / 0.1 mV)
  • Incl. calibration protocol
350,16 EUR
incl. 20% tax excl. Shipping costs
Universal conductivity meter GMH 5400
  • wide range up to 1000 mS/cm
  • interface
  • large choice of measuring cells
from 350,00 EUR
incl. 20% tax excl. Shipping costs
Universal conductivity meter GMH 3451
  • Made in Germany
  • Display of conductivity, resistance, salt content or TDS
  • Complies with the requirements of the Drinking Water Ordinance and DIN EN 27888
  • Professional handheld meters with permanently connected
  • permanently connected measuring cells for conductive conductivity measurement
  • All ranges can be covered with the various options of the measuring cells
551,16 EUR
incl. 20% tax excl. Shipping costs
Universal conductivity meter G 1410
  • wide range up to 100.0 mS/cm
  • 3 row display, backlight
  • waterproof
  • incl. 2 pole graphite cell
256,08 EUR
incl. 20% tax excl. Shipping costs
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A growing world population and changing eating habits are leading to the expansion of aquaculture. Aquaculture is the controlled rearing of fish and seafood. Aquaculture can be found in tanks, in ponds, in open water near the shore or in deeper water areas. In order to operate aquaculture both economically and ecologically in a sustainable manner, optimal living conditions are required for rearing. In addition to feed quality, water quality is a crucial factor for growth and health. Continuous monitoring and ongoing control of temperature, salinity, pH, oxygen and turbidity are essential.