Xeos Ares Chlorophyll-A Sensor

Optical Fluorometer

The Ares Chlorophyll-A Sensor features state-of-the art technology for measuring chlorophyll concentrations for environmental water quality monitoring, oceanographic research, marine operations and aquaculture monitoring. The Ares is based on the optical measurement principle, using ultra bright energy-efficient blue LEDs as an excitation source and detectors with filtering to measure the red light produced via fluorescence by chlorophyll-a contained in algal cells. These digital optical sensors are programmed with a calibrated response to a fluorescence standard.

 

Key Features:

  • Ultra bright energy-efficient blue LEDs
  • Fibre optics to improve efficiency and size
  • Individually calibrated with laboratory standards
  • Gain switching to maximize resolution
  • Digital and analog output
  • Anti-biofouling face plate

 

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Ares Chlorophyll-A Sensor Datasheet

 

Contact BlueZone for more information about the Ares Chlorophyll-A Sensor

 

Key Features

Up to 25-hour mission duration

Speeds up to 4.2 knots

Increased module payload capacity

Search and recovery

Hydrography

Deep sea mineral exploration

Marine & Fisheries research

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