Thailand's rapid industrialization, particularly in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), has placed immense pressure on local water bodies. The tropical climate, characterized by heavy monsoon rains and high humidity, often leads to erratic fluctuations in pollutant levels, requiring a robust total suspended solids meter to monitor runoff and effluent turbidity in real-time.
In the aquaculture and food processing sectors, which are pillars of the Thai economy, maintaining precise oxygen levels is critical. The deployment of a high-stability dissolved oxygen meter for water is essential to prevent mass mortality in shrimp farms and ensure the hygiene of processed seafood exports.
Furthermore, the rise of industrial parks in Rayong and Chonburi has increased the demand for sophisticated chemical dosing. The integration of a residual chlorine sensor is now a standard requirement for ensuring that treated water is safe for discharge and that disinfection processes are optimized for the local ambient temperature.


