New Wave Media

September 22, 2017

CTG Introduces New Non-contact Algae System

Algae-Station NC (Image: CTG)

Algae-Station NC (Image: CTG)

A new Algae-Station Non-Contact system from water quality sensor designer Chelsea Technologies Group (CTG) will be launched at Sensing In Water (UK) on September 27-28 and WEFTEC 2017 on October 2-4.
 
The Algae-Station NC provides water process control operators with a unique monitoring system which reduces cleaning and maintenance requirements that are commonly associated with in situ sensors, reducing cost of ownership of these type of sensors, CTG said.  These non-contact systems, up till now only available for such parameters as turbidity and flow, are now, with the Algae-Station NC, available for algae monitoring in water processing plants.
 
The Algae-Station NC system consists of a CTG UniLux Chl-a fluorometer (or CTG TriLux fluorometer for multi-pigment measurements (Chl-a, Phycocyanin & Phycoerythin)), a specially designed Weir Style flow manifold which aligns the UniLux / TriLux to a flat water surface and a Watchkeeper logging and display unit.  The system can also be adapted for users with existing ‘trough’ style multi-parameter monitoring systems.
Chelsea Technologies Groupprocess controlUnited Kingdom
The February 2024 edition of Marine Technology Reporter is focused on Oceanographic topics and technologies.
Read the Magazine Sponsored by

Podcast: Deep Dive with Rhonda Moniz

Marine Technology Magazine Cover Mar 2024 -

Marine Technology Reporter is the world's largest audited subsea industry publication serving the offshore energy, subsea defense and scientific communities.

Subscribe
Marine Technology ENews subscription

Marine Technology ENews is the subsea industry's largest circulation and most authoritative ENews Service, delivered to your Email three times per week

Subscribe for MTR E-news