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A portable dissolved oxygen (DO) meter is a device used to measure the concentration of dissolved oxygen in a liquid, typically water. This measurement is crucial in various applications, including environmental monitoring, aquaculture, wastewater treatment, and scientific research. Portable DO meters are designed to be easy to carry, operate, and transport to different locations, making them suitable for fieldwork and on-site measurements.
The handheld device can be used for monitoring dissolved oxygen, temperature, and PH in water, and can meet the requirements of portable accurate water quality measurement.
Signal output: RS-485
The screen uses a custom backlight, which can display dissolved
oxygen, temperature, PH, and a real-time clock.
Manual calibration of salinity, air pressure, and KB value to ensure accurate measurement value.
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Desun Uniwill specializes in manufacturing all kinds of water
quality sensors. We are a professional electrochemical
instrumentation and electrode manufacturer combined with R&D,
production, and sales. We have a professional production process
and CNC machining center, which can meet various customized needs
of customers. At present, the monthly production capacity can reach
1,500 sensors.
Our main products include dissolved oxygen sensor, PH sensor, ORP
sensor, turbidity sensor, conductivity sensor, COD sensor, ammonia
nitrogen sensor, sludge concentration sensor, chlorophyll sensor,
blue-green algae sensor, oil in water sensor, nitrate sensor,
multi-parameter water quality sensor, etc. With an experienced and
professional team, we have exported our products to more than 30
countries and regions worldwide, especially in South America and
Southeast Asia.
Desun Uniwill Water quality sensors are designed to provide
accurate and reliable measurements of water quality parameters,
allowing for effective monitoring and management of water
resources. They are commonly used in various industries and
applications, including environmental monitoring, water treatment
plants, aquaculture, industrial processes, and research
laboratories.