fruit ripening gascard

For example, The Gascard can detect CO2 concentrations in the range of 0 – 5000 ppm. It is also able to work under realistic temperature and humidity conditions and is capable of providing accurate readings over humidity conditions spanning 0 – 95 %. Another powerful feature of the Gascard NG is that, by using RS232 communications, the Gascard can be integrated with other control or data logging devices easily and there is also with the option for onboard LAN support where required. This means it is relatively straightforward to set up feedback systems to constantly monitor, log and adjust the atmosphere around the fruit, ensuring the produce is always at its best.

With the ability to reduce waste – ripening fruit may overripen other nearby fruit – optimise ripening at the time of sale and improve product quality, Edinburgh Sensors instruments offer cost-efficient and high-quality devices for online monitoring of CO2 levels.

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