Marine Systems has contributed to the development, supply and maintenance of measuring equipment since its inception in 2015. Research equipment is mainly supplied to Rijkswaterstaat and research institutes. More and more companies also know where to find us for the implementation of services related to research equipment.
Products
In addition to customer-specific requests for the engineering and implementation of measuring equipment or supporting installations or components, Marine Systems has over time accumulated knowledge of various research equipment. Different equipment can be supplied in variations. Below is a collection of products that Marine Systems can deliver.
- Research containers;
- Water quality- and quantity measurements;
- Research equipment’;
- Soil sampling equipment;
The research containers are used for different purposes. These are further described and explained on the products page under research containers
Water quality- and quantity measurements
Water quality- and quantity measurements are carried out in or near waters. These include measurement that measure the salinity, water temperature and / or water level. In addition to advising, commissioning and maintaning the sensors, Marine Systems realises complete measuring structures on and around the water (including the pipes and platforms) to be able to measure at the right location and height.
Research equipment
For various clients, Marine Systems developes and build research equipment. Based on research objectives or an existing research process, an (improved) installation is designed. Thereafter, the installation is used in practice. Examples of research equipment are the measuring fish and the macrozoƶbenthos suction dredger.
Soil sampling equipment
Marine Systems builds customer-specific soil sampling equipment which are used to investigate sand/soil material. The sand/soil material is collected using an attached clamshell.
Maintenance is also performed on box corers and other soil sampling equipment such as sieve tables, collection trolleys and Vanveenhappers (large and small). Marine Systems is currently carrying out maintenance for all Rijkswaterstaat soil sampling equipment.