The digital chlorophyll sensor uses the characteristic that chlorophyll A has absorption peaks and emission peaks in the spectrum. It emits monochromatic light of a specific wavelength and irradiates water. The chlorophyll A in water absorbs the energy of the monochromatic light and releases a monochromatic light of another wavelength Color light, the intensity of light emitted by chlorophyll A is proportional to the content of chlorophyll A in water.
This sensor help consultants and researchers more effectively measure chlorophyll a.
More accurate, reliable data: Integrated Optical Compensation to compensate for LED drift
over temperature and time, Ambient Light Rejection for more reliable performance, and
Isolated Optical Frequencies to minimize interference and improve accuracy.
Less maintenance: Internal diagnostics, lower calibration solution volume and one- or two-point
calibration means you spend less time on maintenance.
Reduced monitoring costs: Install only the sensors you need, so you don’t have to buy what you won’t use.
Ease of use: Sensors retain calibration data so you can use them in any sonde.
Versatile applications: chlorophyll A in water plant imports, drinking water sources, aquaculture, etc ;
online monitoring of chlorophyll A in different water bodies such as surface water, landscape water, and seawater.