High Quality Groundwater and Surface Water Monitoring Instrumentation
SOLINST CANADA LTD. has been manufacturing high quality groundwater instrumentation since 1980 when company president Doug Belshaw recognized the need for innovative and easy-to use instrumentation for the growing hydrogeology field.
First SOLINST introduced its Model 101 Water Level Meter for hydrogeologists in the United States. The sturdy design, stretch-resistant tape and special markings in feet and tenths of feet (now 1/100 ft) proved ideal. The Meter gained in popularity and soon became the Water Level Meter of choice for American groundwater monitoring.Since then hard work, listening to our customers, and thinking creatively has enabled SOLINST to flourish. We now offer a broad range of innovative and practical equipment, used by both hydrogeologists and hydrologists around the world. The range still features Water Level Meters, but has expanded into dataloggers, telemetry, Interface Meters, Drive-Points, Samplers and Multilevel Systems.
The SOLINST product line is ideal for site characterizations, spill investigations, and long-term ground water monitoring.
Behind the full range of SOLINST high quality groundwater monitoring instruments is the cumulative expertise of experienced hydrogeologists, geotechnical engineers, manufacturing & electronic professionals and technicians.
Solinst is dedicated to the manufacture of high quality instruments that are designed for accuracy, ease-of-use and to give reliable results over the long-term.
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Model 101 Water Level Meter
Provide accurate water level measurements in wells, boreholes and standpipes. The Model 101 Water Level Indicator is the most accurate and reliable of the Solinst meters. It is easy to operate and read to 1/100 ft or to each millimeter.
The Model 101 Water Level Meter uses a choice of probe designs, attached to a permanently marked polyethylene tape, fitted on a well-balanced reel.
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Model 122 Interface Meter
Designed for rugged field use, stable electronics with automatic circuitry testing, narrow 5/8" (16 mm) Probe
Sturdy free-standing reel with carrying handle, Certified intrinsically safe for use in explosive environments
Easy-to-use and give reliable, accurate measurements. A steady tone and light indicate LNAPL or DNAPL. Intermittent signals indicate water.
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Model 102 Laser Marked Coaxial Cable Water Level Meter
Accurate, precise laser markings to 1/100 ft or each millimeter, narrow 1/4" (6 mm) ss, or 3/8" (10 mm) brass probes, rugged, corrosion proof components, strong flexible cable is easily spliced
The new Laser Marked Model 102 Water Level Meter is designed to accurately measure groundwater levels in small diameter applications.
The 102M Mini Water Level Meter is also available (lengths of 80 ft or 25 m).
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Model 107 TLC Meter (Temperature, Level, Conductivity)
The Model 107 TLC Meter is ideal for profiling conductivity and temperature in wells and open water and for salt-water intrusion, contamination and salinity investigations. The TLC uses an "intelligent conductivity" sensor with platinum electrodes. The sensor is attached to SOLINST flat-tape, accurately marked every 1/100 ft or every millimeter. Lengths up to 300 ft or 100 m, mounted on SOLINST reels.
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Model 103 Tag Line
The Solinst Model 103 Tag Line uses a weight attached to a laser marked cable, which is mounted on a sturdy free-standing reel. The 1/16" (1.6 mm) stranded stainless steel wire line is primarily used during the installation of monitoring wells to measure depth to the bottom of a well, or the depth to the top of a backfill sand or bentonite layer.
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Data Loggers & Telemetry |
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Multilevel Systems |
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Enhanced Biodegredation |
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Direct-Push Equipment |
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Groundwater Samplers |
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