BOD Determination made easy
BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand) Determination is a simple and easy way for monitoring the microorganisms' activity in water samples with extremely reliable results.
In particular, microorganisms present or inoculated in a water sample containing biodegradable organic substance, consume oxygen for their metabolic activity and produce a corresponding volume of carbon dioxide.
The carbon dioxide get absorbed by a strong alkali positioned in the neck of the bottle. The result of this process is a decrease in gas pressure. The BOD measure this change in gas pressure between the beginning to the end of the analysis and give a result expressed in mg/l .
Safe and Easy to use
- Measurement on scales of 90, 250, 600, 999 and 4000 ppm BOD
- Higher values can be measured by diluting the sample
- Fits directly on the bottle containing the sample
- Automatically stores 5 BOD values at 24-hour intervals
- Enables analysis to continue over the weekend
- Results directly readable at any time, even after five days
- Direct readout in mg/l (ppm)
- Compact stirring stations
- Models with stirring stations offer VELP stirring quality
- IP 54 protection against particle and liquid ingress
- Class 3 IEC 1010 conformity
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Specification
- Number Of Sensors Including: 1
- Sensor Display: 3-digit LED display
- Bod Measurement: mg/l (ppm) directly on the display
- Test Typology: BOD
- Bod Scales: 90, 250, 600, 999, 4000 ppm, Higher values after dilution
- Bottle Volumes: 500 ml
- Data Storage: BOD values at 24h intervals
- Sensor Construction Material: Technopolymer
- Power: 2 W
- Sensor Battery Type: CR 2430
- Power Supply: Sensors: 2x3V lithium batteries Stirring Station: 230V / 50-60Hz or 115V / 60Hz
- Dimensions (Wxhxd): 270x300x185 mm (10.6x11.8x7.3 in)
- Weight: 2.3 Kg (5.1 lb)
- Safety Class: IEC/EN61010-1
- Sensor Protection Degree: IP 54-EN 60529
- Official References: ISO 5815-1:2019, STANDARD METHOD 5210D
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