On this page we have linked to the three items that constitute the starter salinity/chloride starter kit for seawater.
Video Description:
Title: Measuring Seawater Salinity with ZP Chloride Sensors | Technology Demo
Summary:
In this quick tech demo, we introduce ZP’s solid-state chloride sensors for detecting and measuring the salinity of seawater. We cover the principles of operation, show the sensors up close, and present real data collected in a laboratory beaker setup. This video is essential viewing for researchers, engineers, and environmental scientists interested in continuous or discrete salinity monitoring.
We demonstrate the sensor’s response across a wide range of chloride concentrations (from 1 mM to 1 M), including the critical range for seawater (~135 mM). Please note: this is TRL 3 (Technology Readiness Level 3) technology, representing proof-of-principle in a controlled lab environment.
⏱️ Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction to ZP Chloride Sensors
0:25 – Sensor Overview: Continuous vs. Discrete Measurement
0:45 – Physical Demo of the Solid-State Sensors
1:20 – Laboratory Data & Sensor Response Curve
2:05 – Interpreting the Signal for Seawater Salinity
2:30 – Important Note on Technology Readiness Level (TRL 3)
3:00 – How to Get Started: Sensors, Electronics & Test Solutions
3:30 – Contact Information & Conclusion
🔬 Key Topics Covered:
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Seawater Salinity Measurement
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ZP Solid-State Chloride Sensors
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Continuous vs. Discrete Monitoring
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Sensor Response and Calibration
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Technology Readiness Level (TRL 3) Explanation
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Laboratory Data Acquisition
