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What This Setting Demands

The constraints that shape every design decision

Salt-Water Corrosion

Persistent salt spray and immersion attack metals, connectors and seals, demanding marine-grade materials throughout.

Wave & Storm Loading

Shoreline and shallow-water installations must survive wave impact, surge and storm debris.

Marine Biofouling

Rapid biological growth on intakes and optics degrades data unless actively managed.

The Station, Engineered to the Site

Our response to the environment above

Marine-Grade Construction

316/duplex stainless, sealed marine connectors and sacrificial protection give a long service life in salt exposure.

Storm-Rated Mounting

Energy-dissipating mounts and protected intakes keep the bench operating through high-energy events.

Active Anti-Fouling

Copper guards, UV and wiper systems on wetted optics hold marine fouling off the sensors.

Holding Calibration in the Sea

The marine setting punishes anything that is not built for it. We specify wetted materials, connectors and anti-fouling around the chemistry being measured, so the station returns a calibrated, comparable record rather than a slowly corrupting one.

Related Deployment Environments

Planning a station in this environment?

Reynolds & Bauhm designs autonomous monitoring stations engineered to the specific demands of the site — survivable, self-sufficient and calibrated for a defensible long-baseline record.

Industries We Serve

Our expertise spans multiple industries with sector-specific water treatment solutions.