I. Pain Points in Algae Monitoring: Why Traditional Methods Fail to Meet Demand Outbreaks of blue-green algae in rivers, lakes, drinking water sources, aquaculture ponds and other water areas have long been a tricky water quality problem. Mild outbreaks damage the aquatic ecosystem, while severe ones release algal toxins that threaten drinking water safety and affect aquaculture profits. Tradition...
In an era where water pollution monitoring demands precision, sustainability, and seamless system integration, traditional chemical-based COD sensors are falling short. Enter the RS485 Anti-Interference Water Quality COD Sensor—a game-changing solution that redefines how we measure chemical oxygen demand (COD) in real time, without compromising on eco-friendliness, accuracy, or compatibility with ...
In water treatment, environmental monitoring, and industrial process control, sodium ion concentration is a critical parameter. Whether in boiler feedwater, drinking water purification, or aquaculture, excessive sodium content can lead to corrosion, scaling, or degraded water quality. Traditional laboratory sampling and testing suffer from significant lag and cannot meet the demands of real-time m...