A miniaturized volumetric gasometer, which can be used for the measurement of biogas ( or other gases ), has been developed at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences Hamburg-Bergedorf, Research Center of Environmental Engineering and Applied Biotechnology. It is distributed by the Dr. Ing. Ritter Apparatebau GmbH, Bochum, on 5 continents (www.ritter.de), furthermore by bluesens GmbH (www.bluesens.de).
Photo of an Original-Milligascounter® to measure very slow gas production rates during anaerobic treament of biogenic materials in test flasks or bioreactors (Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg, Lohbruegger Kirchstrasse 65, 21033 Hamburg-Bergedorf, Germany, Paul.Scherer@haw-hamburg.de)
Photo of a Biogascounter-station to measure very slow gas production rates during anaerobic treament of biogenic materials in test flasks or bioreactors. 15 Milligascounter® are placed on the top of an incubator. They were connected with a special datalogger and a laptop equipped with the software “biochart bergedorf” (Hamburg University of Applied Sciences Hamburg, Lohbruegger Kirchstrasse 65, 21033 Hamburg-Bergedorf, Germany, Paul.Scherer@haw-hamburg.de