AML Oceanographic X2 •Series

X2•Series Sensor-Xchangeable Instruments

The X2•Series is a highly configurable family of multiparameter sondes designed for a wide range of data collection applications. Use one instrument for a variety of applications and depth ranges thanks to exchangeable technology.  X2change™ is the industry’s leading family of field-swappable sensor heads. Each sensor head contains its own embedded calibration and can be moved from instrument to instrument without impacting accuracy. Changing sensors is easy: simply unscrew one sensor head and replace it with another. X2•Series instrumentation reduces complexity while maintaining premium performance.

 

Suitable for any situation:

X2•Series instruments are backed by AML Oceanographic’s industry leading service and support. They are proven to support minimum complexity and maximum return. AML Instruments are commonly used in the following applications:

  • Shallow and deepwater profiling
  • Coastal monitoring
  • Buoy/in-situ deployments
  • AUV/Glider integration
  • ROV inspection
  • Transducer mount/surface SV
  • OEM integration

 

For more information on the different sensor heads available, contact the BlueZone sales team.

 

AML Oceanographic

Key Features

Up to 25-hour mission duration

Speeds up to 4.2 knots

Increased module payload capacity

Search and recovery

Hydrography

Deep sea mineral exploration

Marine & Fisheries research

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