EXO1 Rhodamine Sonde Rental

Unattended CTD & Rhodamine Dye Tracer System

Features

  • Wide detection range with sensitive detection limit
  • Internal battery pack for unattended logging
  • Includes conductivity, temperature & depth sensors
Starting At $208.00
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The EXO1 Rhodamine Sonde provides accurate, in situ measurement of Rhodamine in fresh, brackish, sea water, groundwater, stormwater, and wastewater.
  • (1) EXO1 sonde with 100m depth sensor
  • (1) Conductivity & temperature sensor
  • (1) Rhodamine WT sensor
  • (1) USB adapter
  • (1) Soft-sided carrying case
  • (1) USB drive with KOR software
  • (1) Calibration cup
  • (1) Probe guard
  • (2) D-cell alkaline batteries
  • (1) Maintenance kit
  • (1) Calibration report
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