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CONTROS Systems & Soluions GmbH
- Instrumentation / Ship Systems-Oxygen Meters/Sensors
Locations
Kiel Germany
Wischhofstraße 1-3, Bld. 2
Kiel 24148
Germany
Kiel 24148
Germany
The Kiel based CONTROS Systems & Solutions GmbH develops, produces and markets in-situ underwater sensor systems to detect hydrocarbons (e.g. methane), CO2, dissolved oxygen, Total Alkalinity, pH and fully integrated systems down to full ocean depth to gather the most efficient and reliable data in any condition and in combination with data logging and software solutions.
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