BlueBlink is a contactless sensing system for the measurement of oxygen concentration in gases and liquids. It is made of two basic parts: an optical reader and a sensing spot. Basically, the sensing spot should be placed in contact with the medium of interest so the reader can obtain a measurement of the oxygen amount.
The BlueBlink system is based on the fluorescence quenching physical phenomenon and, therefore, it has a negligible influence on the oxygen concentration in the analyte, which makes it indicated to be operated in small volumes.
Optical readers can measure through almost any non-colored transparent thin wall in a noninvasive mode. Moreover, the software allows operating up to ten readers simultaneously and log the measurements for post-processing through a single PC connection.
The BlueBlink most important features are the following: