Witrox 1 oxygen meter for mini sensors
3,160.00 (EUR)
Features
- Real-time compensation for temperature, salinity and barometric pressure
- Measure oxygen in: % air saturation, % oxygen saturation, kPa, Torr, mg/L, mmol or ml/L.
- Unbeaten precision and stability with mini optodes
- Measure oxygen in both liquid and gas phase
- No oxygen consumption by sensor
- Immune to electrical and magnetic interference
- Oxygen sensing based on luminescence lifetime detection
- Wide variety of mini sensors available
- Excellent long-term stability
- Multiple instruments systems - use up to 7 instruments with a single PC
- Minimum footprint
Witrox 1 is a single-channel oxygen instrument for use with fiber optic mini sensors (optodes). It has a build-in Bluetooth transmitter for wireless PC communication, and includes a high accuracy temperature sensor and software for unbeaten compensation of oxygen data to changes in temperature, salinity or barometric pressure in real-time.
We developed Witrox 1 for the most challenging environments and applications. The wireless Bluetooth 2.0 communication allows you to keep that vulnerable PC/Notebook at a distance avoiding hazards like water or blood. Also problems associated with USB and serial communication are avoided, and the rugged compact design offers excellent protection and take up minimum bench space.
The instrument comes with easy-to-use software for Windows, and a 4-wire Pt1000 temperature sensor (Class B 1/3 DIN) with +/- 0.15 °C accuracy for 5-digits real-time compensation of oxygen data.
A PC computer with Bluetooth 2.0 or higher (build-in or dongle) is required for operation.
How does it work?
The instrument LEDs emit blue-green light that excites the oxygen mini sensor (optode) to emit fluorescence. If the oxygen sensitive dye encounters an oxygen molecule, the excess energy is transferred to the oxygen molecule in a non-radiative transfer, decreasing or quenching the fluorescence signal. The degree of quenching correlates to the partial pressure of oxygen inside the dye matrix, which is in dynamic equilibrium with oxygen in the sample. The decay time measurement is internally referenced.
For more details, and a diagram on this measurement principle, go to our FAQ.
Software for Witrox 1
WitroxView 2 is a free data monitoring and logging software for use with our Witrox 1 and 4 oxygen instruments. The latest version can be downloaded here.
Included with the Witrox 1
- Witrox 1 oxygen instrument
- Temperature probe for Witrox
- USB power cable and wall adapter
- Protective hardcase
Witrox 4 oxygen meter for mini sensors
6,300.00 (EUR)
Features
- Real-time compensation for temperature, salinity and barometric pressure
- Measure oxygen in: % air saturation, % oxygen saturation, kPa, Torr, mg/L, mmol or ml/L.
- Unbeaten precision and stability with mini optodes
- Measure oxygen in both liquid and gas phase
- No oxygen consumption by sensor
- Immune to electrical and magnetic interference
- Oxygen sensing based on luminescence lifetime detection
- Wide variety of mini sensors available
- Excellent long-term stability
- Multiple instruments systems - use up to 7 instruments with a single PC
- Minimum footprint
Witrox 4 is a four-channel oxygen instrument for use with fiber optic mini sensors (optodes). It has a build-in Bluetooth transmitter for wireless PC communication, and includes a high accuracy temperature sensor and software for compensation of oxygen data to changes in temperature, salinity or barometric pressure in real-time.
We developed Witrox 4 for the most challenging environments and applications. The wireless Bluetooth 2.0 communication allows you to keep that vulnerable PC/Notebook at a distance avoiding hazards like water or blood. Also problems associated with USB and serial communication are avoided, and the rugged compact design offers excellent protection and take up minimum bench space.
The instrument comes with easy-to-use software for Windows, and a 4-wire Pt1000 temperature sensor (Class B 1/3 DIN) with +/- 0.15 °C accuracy for 5-digits real-time compensation of oxygen data.
A PC computer with Bluetooth 2.0 or higher (build-in or dongle) is required for operation.
How does it work?
The instrument LEDs emit blue-green light that excites the oxygen mini sensor (optode) to emit fluorescence. If the oxygen sensitive dye encounters an oxygen molecule, the excess energy is transferred to the oxygen molecule in a non-radiative transfer, decreasing or quenching the fluorescence signal. The degree of quenching correlates to the partial pressure of oxygen inside the dye matrix, which is in dynamic equilibrium with oxygen in the sample. The decay time measurement is internally referenced.
For more details, and a diagram on this measurement principle, go to our FAQ.
Software for Witrox 4
WitroxView 2 is a free data monitoring and logging software for use with our Witrox 1 and 4 oxygen instruments. The latest version can be downloaded here.
Included with the Witrox 4
- Witrox 4 oxygen instrument
- Temperature probe for Witrox
- USB power cable and wall adapter
- Protective hardcase
Microplate reader set
10,520.00 (EUR)
Features
- Real-time oxygen measurements in 24 wells
- Non-invasive & non-destructive measurements
- Compact design for use in incubators or on shakers
- Optional extension for monitoring of up to 240 samples
- 1- and 2-points sensor calibration by user
- Sensors cleaned with chlorine or ethanol for repeated measurements
Use this 24-channel optical fluorescence oxygen system for high through-put (closed) microplate respirometry, or for monitoring oxygen conditions in (open) disposable plastic well plates. Using this reader with our re-usable 24-well glass microplates, oxygen consumption rates of tiny organisms can be measured in real-time inside 80-1700 µl closed gas-tight wells fitted with non-invasive and re-usable oxygen sensor spots. Up to 9 extra, and less costly, readers can be daisy-chained to the reader and splitter box included in this system, e.g., for real-time measurements of oxygen in up to 240 wells from a single PC.
Please consider optional MicroResp™ software for enhanced performance of the reader and quality of oxygen data.
Extra reader for OX11900
2,750.00 (EUR)
This extra microplate reader comes with a cable for connecting it to a full microplate reader set. You can daisy-chain up to nine of these extra readers to the first (full) one to get a total of 10 x 24 = 240 oxygen channels operated from a single PC.
Please consider optional MicroResp™ software for enhanced performance of the reader and quality of oxygen data.
1-channel oxygen analyzer and probe
2,775.00 (EUR)
This complete system will monitor oxygen saturation in sea or fresh water, and regulate to hypoxic/hyperoxic levels with optional accessories.
A large instrument display, two digital relays for valve control, menu-driven settings and an analog output for data acquisition, makes this system user friendly and well suited for a range of lab applications.
Example of hypoxic control: The set point value is compared with the measured value. If oxygen saturation is higher than the set point value, the digital relay activates an (optional) solenoid valve to open for injection of nitrogen gas. When the measured value again reaches a value below the set point, the relay de-activates the valve.