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Portable Dissolved Oxygen Meter DO511T – Supmea | Techebase
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The Portable Dissolved Oxygen (DO) Meter is a compact and reliable instrument designed for accurate measurement of dissolved oxygen levels in water. It provides real-time DO concentration data, helping assess water quality and ensure optimal conditions for biological and industrial processes.
With a lightweight and rugged portable design, the meter is ideal for field testing and on-site monitoring, offering fast response and dependable performance across a wide range of environmental and industrial applications.

 

Features

  • Display: Color high contrast LCD touchscreen, 4.3 inches.
  • System: Intelligent operation system provides features including user management, calibration management, electrode management, method management, data management, log management, etc.
  • Reading: Multi-reading feature allows auto-read, timed-read, and continuous-read.
  • Accuracy: Automatic/Manual temperature compensation ensures accurate results.
  • Stability: Auto-hold feature senses and locks the measurement endpoint.
  • Storage: Data storage of 1000 sets for each parameter (GLP-compliant).
  • Analysis: Data analysis feature helps users review, compare, and recalculate results.
  • Connectivity: Support for USB communication.
  • Power: Auto-power off feature effectively extends the battery service life.
  • Recovery: Reset feature automatically resumes all settings to factory default options.
  • Protection: IP65 waterproof. The portable meter is suitable for field and outdoor measurements.
  • Calibration: Support for air-saturated water or zero oxygen calibration.
  • Compensation: Automatic barometric pressure compensation.
  • Correction: Manual salinity factor correction.
  • Flexibility: Selectable pressure units including kPa, mbar, Torr, and atm.

 

Applications

  • Aquaculture and fisheries management
  • Water and wastewater treatment plants
  • Environmental and surface water monitoring
  • Laboratories and research institutions
  • Industrial process water monitoring
  • Drinking water quality assessment
  • Field testing and on-site inspections