Boat speed log DS-85
for shipsdigitalelectromagnetic

Boat speed log - DS-85 - Furuno - for ships / digital / electromagnetic
Boat speed log - DS-85 - Furuno - for ships / digital / electromagnetic
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Characteristics

Application domain
for boats, for ships
Display
digital
Technology
electromagnetic

Description

When a vessel moves through the water, acoustic noise is created and is known as a boundary layer. This noise layer can cause errors with acoustic devices. By measuring speed through water (STW) farther away from the keel, the DS-85 penetrates through this noise and boundary layer resulting in a more stable and accurate speed measurement compared to an electromagnetic speed log. Better Stability With the new transducer and newly designed process algorithm, the impact of foam is reduced, enabling highly accurate and stable ship speed information. Better Stability Measurement Image Improved Interference Immunity ▶ Development of a transducer equipped with the latest technology Usage of a high frequency with a strong foam resistance Achievement of an optimal ultrasonic width and angle ▶ Significant improvement of the signal processing capability Compact Gate Valve (Option) Comparison between the DS-80 valve (40kg) Comparison between the DS-80 valve (40kg) and the DS-85 valve (27kg) The new compact and lightweight ball-type gate valve is 30% lighter than the traditional valve. When replacing the previous model (DS-80), the same tank or valve can be used, reducing the cost of a retrofit. Easy-to-Read Display Easy-to-Read Display Easy-to-read display screen even from a distance, thanks to large characters and clear, bright tones

Catalogs

DS-85
DS-85
2 Pages

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Boot 2025
Boot 2025

18-26 Jan 2025 Dusseldorf (Germany) Hall 10 - Stand C74

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