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Introduction
Dissolved Oxygen Probe is a device used to measure the amount of oxygen dissolved in a liquid. It is an essential tool in many industries, including environmental monitoring, aquaculture, and wastewater treatment. The probe works by using various techniques such as optical, electrochemical, and thermal methods to measure the concentration of dissolved oxygen in a liquid.
The electrochemical method is the most common technique used by dissolved oxygen probes, which consists of a sensing electrode and a reference electrode. When the dissolved oxygen probe is placed in the liquid, the oxygen molecules present in the liquid react with the sensing electrode, producing a voltage that is proportional to the concentration of dissolved oxygen in the liquid. This information can be used to monitor water quality, track changes in the environment, and optimize production in various industries. The dissolved oxygen probe is a critical tool in ensuring the safety and quality of liquids in various industrial and environmental applications.
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Specification
Product | Dissolved Oxygen Sensor |
Model | SIN-DO7017 |
Range | 0.00 to 20.00 mg/L |
Ingress protection | IP68/NEMA6P |
Resolution | 0.01 |
Material | Stainless steel 316L |
Stocking temperature | -15°C to + 60°C |
Operating temperature | 0°C to 45°C (unfrozen) |
Signal interface | Modbus RS-485 |
Maximum pressure | 0.1 MPa |
Cable | 10m (standard), 100m (optional) |
Power supply | (10-25) VDC |
SIN-DO7017 Optical dissolved oxygen sensor is widely used in DO on-line monitoring of various technological processes such as regulating pools, biochemical ponds, and effluent in sewage treatment plants; DO on-line monitoring in waterworks, surface water, water in various industrial production processes, aquaculture and other industries.