BaPS

The Barometric Process Separation (BaPS) is a patented method for the determination of primary microbial carbon and nitrogen conversion processes in undisturbed soil samples.



Typical Applications

  • Nitrate release
  • Nitrogen emission
  • Optimising N-fertilizer usage
  • Parameterization of microbialN-conversion processes
  • Soil respiration activity

Advantages

  • Analysis of undisturbed soil samples
  • No application of tracers
  • No use of inhibitors required
  • Easy handling and prompt results
  • Low initial and maintenance costs
  • Good traceability as calculationalgorithms are visible

Limitations

  • Analysis of anaerobic soil is not possible, as in anaerobic soil other processes occur, such as the development of Methane.
  • pH Values > 6

Technical Information

Carbon dioxide 0 ... 3 vol%; rel. accuracy ±2%
Oxygen 0 ... 25 vol%; rel. accuracy ±1%
Pressure 800 .... 1200 hPa; rel. accuracy ±0,1%
Temperature -30 .... 70°C; 0,1°C at 0°C

Included in Delivery

  • Incubator
  • Sensor top with integrated septum, oxygen, carbon dioxide, pressure and temperature sensor
  • External electronic seonsor interface
  • Windows software for control and data analysis
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Configurations

Art. No. Description

BaPS 100-S

60 x 56 mm, h 40.5 mm 100 ml 7

BaPS 100-U

53 x 50 mm, h 51 mm 100 m 7

BaPS 250

84 x 80 mm, h 50 mm 250 ml 3



Order information

Additionally required: thermostat or a water bath with a temperature constancy of ± 0,01 K and a standard PC with RS232 interface

Contact

Thomas Pertassek
Phone: +49 89 12 66 52 - 17
Fax: +49 89 12 66 52 - 20
E-Mail: tp@ums-muc.de

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