Brazil's water monitoring landscape is currently characterized by a rigorous push toward digitalization. With the vastness of the Amazon basin and the industrial density of São Paulo, there is a critical demand for a reliable total suspended solids meter to manage sedimentation in river basins and urban runoff.
The tropical climate and high humidity levels in coastal regions pose significant challenges for sensor longevity. This has led to an increased adoption of robust ph orp controller systems that can withstand fluctuating environmental temperatures while maintaining calibration accuracy for chemical dosing.
Furthermore, the expansion of the agricultural sector in the Cerrado region has necessitated precise nutrient and oxygen monitoring. The integration of a dissolved oxygen meter for water has become essential for aquaculture and wastewater aeration plants to prevent hypoxic events.


