High-Accuracy Optical Dissolved Oxygen Meter Real-Time Monitoring & Durable Design
Did you know 42% of industrial operators report inaccurate DO measurements caused by membrane fouling? Traditional probes waste 15+ hours monthly on maintenance. Optical dissolved oxygen analysers slash those headaches while delivering lab-grade accuracy. Keep reading to discover how this breakthrough pays for itself in under 6 months.
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Our optical dissolved oxygen probe uses patented luminescence quenching technology. No membranes. No electrolytes. Just 0.01 mg/L resolution across 0-50 mg/L ranges. Unlike Clark-type sensors, you’ll get:
Feature | Our Model ZX200 | Competitor A | Competitor B |
---|---|---|---|
Accuracy | ±0.1 mg/L | ±0.3 mg/L | ±0.5 mg/L |
Maintenance Interval | 6 months | 2 weeks | 1 month |
Whether monitoring aquaculture ponds or pharmaceutical CIP systems, our optical dissolved oxygen analyser adapts:
0-20 mg/L range + automatic temperature compensation
Sanitary design with 3-A certification
▶ Coastal Shrimp Farm: Increased yield by 18% using continuous DO monitoring
▶ Municipal Plant: Reduced aeration costs by $23,000/year
▶ Research Lab: Achieved 99.8% data reliability in 12-month trial
Since 2012, AquaSense Technologies has delivered 9,200+ optical dissolved oxygen meter
s across 47 countries. Our 24/7 support team ensures you maximize ROI. Limited offer: Get free calibration kit + 2-year warranty extension when you order before [date].
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A: Optical dissolved oxygen meters use fluorescence quenching technology. A sensor cap contains a fluorescent material that reacts to oxygen molecules. Oxygen concentration is measured by detecting changes in the fluorescence lifetime.
A: Optical probes require no electrolyte solution or membrane replacements. They offer faster response times and minimal maintenance. Additionally, they're less affected by flow rate or sulfides in water.
A: Calibration frequency depends on usage intensity, but typically every 3-6 months. Optical sensors maintain stability longer than electrochemical sensors. Always calibrate when changing measurement environments or after sensor cleaning.
A: Yes, optical sensors perform well in low-flow or turbulent conditions. Unlike traditional Clark-type sensors, they don't require constant water movement. This makes them ideal for field applications and bioreactors.
A: Absolutely. Optical probes excel in harsh environments like wastewater. They resist fouling better than membrane-based sensors and provide reliable measurements in media containing oils or particulates.
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