The HydroMetrics GW50 is an indispensable tool for measuring the nitrate concentrations in water. The determination of nitrate levels is crucial for assessing water quality and environmental health. Using the GW50, we can easily monitor these levels in situ, without the need for costly laboratory analyses. Its portability makes it ideal for fieldwork, where samples can be analyzed quickly and accurately. The GW50’s high accuracy and sensitivity make it an essential device for researchers and regulatory agencies alike. With the GW50, we can obtain crucial information to ensure the safety of our water supplies and ecosystem health, furthering our understanding of environmental issues and prescribing effective strategies for their mitigation.
Designed to be easily carried and operated remotely.
It can measure nitrate levels in different settings like farms, factories, and utilities in a way that’s affordable.
This sensor uses fancy technology that lasts longer than other sensors.
The GW50 is a device that is great to use for a long time. This is because it has special software and a type of technology that helps it automatically adjust and work better.
A simple on-site cleaning procedure, reduces ongoing maintenance requirements and down-time.
Onboard datalogger and 15GB SD card for many years worth of storage capability, downloadable by PC with GW50Log Software
The GW50 portable sensor can be taken to site and make measurements immediately
Simple to use, simple cleaning procedure before use, drop a sample into the measurement tube and click the measure button on the GW50log program.
When completing a number of samples regularly, the payback period can be a matter of moments
The GW50 can be used to investigate suspected nitrate sources when and where they are occuring
Accuracy of +/- 5% or 0.3 mg/L NO3-N, whichever is greater. Often, the GW50 is more accurate than Lab sampling due to an immediate reading without any transitory losses.
The GW50 can read a wide range of Nitrates (0 – 50 mg/L NO3-N) without recalibration or changing the path length.