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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Dissolved oxygen device GMH 5600
  • For O2 dissolved in liquids
  • Waterproof and durable
  • Large double display
  • Battery life approx. 1000 hours
from 401,00 EUR
incl. 20% tax excl. Shipping costs
Dissolved oxygen meter G 1610
  • Modern and functional housing
  • 3-line display / overhead display at the push of a button
  • Backlighting
  • Waterproof (IP65 / IP67)
  • Durable, long battery life
  • Including galvanic oxygen sensor
  • Easy calibration to air at the push of a button
368,52 EUR
incl. 20% tax excl. Shipping costs
MultiSensor water analysis handheld instrument G 7500
  • For water monitoring
  • measures pH O₂ or pH and conductivity parallelly
  • for economic standard sensors
  • micro USB rechargeable, USB datalogger
764,28 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.