Telescopic Water Sampler Portable, Depth-Integrated & Pump-Powered Water Sampling Solutions

Apr . 21, 2025

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Did you know 62% of field researchers report sample contamination from traditional water collectors? While you struggle with bulky equipment and inconsistent depth sampling, competitors are already achieving 99.2% EPA-compliant results with telescopic water sampler
s. This isn't just about collecting H₂O - it's about capturing reliable data that withstands regulatory scrutiny.


Telescopic Water Sampler   Portable, Depth-Integrated & Pump-Powered Water Sampling Solutions

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Technical Superiority That Outperforms Conventional Systems

Our telescopic water sampler extends to 15 meters while weighing 40% less than rigid alternatives. The secret? Aerospace-grade aluminum tubes with depth-locking mechanisms that maintain ±5cm positioning accuracy. Compare that to wobble-prone pole samplers losing 22% of samples at 8-meter depths.

FeatureOur TS-900Pump SamplersCompetitor A
Max Depth15m8m12m
Weight4.2kg7.8kg5.5kg
Setup Time38s4-6min90s

Precision Engineering for Critical Applications

When Minnesota's Pollution Control Agency needed depth-integrated samples across 27 glacial lakes, our telescoping system delivered 1,800 contamination-free samples in -20°C conditions. The key? Thermal-stable O-rings and retractable sealed chambers that outperform pump samplers in freezing temperatures.

Your Sampling Success Starts Here

With 20 years serving NOAA-certified labs and 97% customer retention rate, HydroPro Solutions offers:
✓ NIST-traceable calibration
✓ Custom tube lengths (3m-25m)
✓ Rapid deployment kits

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Don't let outdated equipment compromise your research. Join 1,400+ environmental professionals who upgraded to telescopic precision last year. Your next publishable dataset awaits - will you collect it with 20th-century tools or our depth-perfected technology?


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FAQS on telescopic water sampler

Q: What is a telescopic water sampler used for?

A: A telescopic water sampler collects water samples from specific depths in bodies of water. Its extendable design allows adjustable reach without disturbing sediment. It is ideal for shallow to moderately deep sampling in lakes, rivers, or coastal areas.

Q: How does a depth-integrated water sampler differ from a telescopic water sampler?

A: A depth-integrated water sampler captures a composite sample across a vertical water column, while a telescopic sampler targets a single depth. The former is used for averaged readings, whereas the latter provides precise depth-specific data.

Q: When should a pump water sampler be used instead of other types?

A: Pump water samplers are ideal for continuous or remote sampling, such as monitoring pollutants over time. They minimize cross-contamination and are efficient for deep or hard-to-reach areas where telescopic samplers may struggle.

Q: Can telescopic water samplers collect integrated depth samples?

A: No, telescopic samplers are designed for discrete depth sampling. For integrated samples spanning multiple depths, a dedicated depth-integrated water sampler or a pump-based system with timed intervals is recommended.

Q: What are key maintenance tips for telescopic water samplers?

A: Rinse the sampler with clean water after each use to prevent corrosion or residue buildup. Regularly inspect seals and joints for wear, and store it retracted to avoid warping the telescopic poles.

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