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L’AQUACOMPACT est un préleveur d’eau isotherme autonome, robuste, portable et doté d’un système de pompe à vide pour un échantillonnage composite proportionnel au temps, au volume, ou sur événement.

ISOTHERM PORTABLE SAMPLER AQUACOMPACT

AQUACOMPACT is a robust and easy to transport autonomous isotherm water sampler with vacuum pump sampling system for composite sampling. Sampling can be time or volume proportional, or event based.

  • Housing HDPE for easy transport of the
    sampler in the field
  • Possibility to connect a flowmeter and
    an external battery
  • USB socket in front of the controller
  • Robust vacuum pump sampling
    system for highest repeatability,
  • Simple cleaning and minimal maintenance
  • Visualization of the bottles during
    sampling
  • Sampling proportional to time, volume and event.
  • Suitcase with optional external batteries to increase sampler autonomy.
  • Can be inserted into a manhole

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Why trust AQUALABO?

AQUALABO, a French company, offers a combination of experience, innovation, international presence, adaptability, and ecological commitment, making it a trusted partner for water quality control.

FAQ ISOTHERM PORTABLE SAMPLER AQUACOMPACT

The AQUACOMPACT features a maximum lifting height of 7 meters while the AQUIBOX can reach up to 6 meters.

Absolutely. Our samplers are built according to the recommendations of ISO 5667-10, especially in terms of materials and sample velocity. This ensures that the water samples collected are representative.

The available sampling modes are time or volume-proportional and event-based. Time-proportional sampling involves collecting samples at regular intervals, providing a systematic representation of water quality over time. Volume-proportional sampling focuses on obtaining samples based on specified water volumes, ensuring a proportionate representation of water composition. Event-based sampling, on the other hand, responds to specific occurrences, such as significant weather events or pollution incidents, aiming to capture the immediate impact on water quality.