Interzoo 2012: The Tunze booth

by | Jun 25, 2012 | Events | 0 comments

We continue our Interzoo tour with a visit to the beautiful Tunze booth where we upheld by Gianni, head of Tunze Italy.

Gianni has immediately shown us the many innovations introduced by Tunze and as usual, I began to take pictures

The first innovation was the new Tunze LED, waterproof, efficient, multi-purpose and compact. But let’s see in detail

Available with three combinations of LEDs, marine with 42 white LEDs from 6500°K, 20 blue LED at 470 nm for an average color temperature of around 15000°K with a consumption of 14 watts, white with 62 white LEDs from 6500°K with a consumption of 14 watts, blue with 62 blue LEDs at 470 nm for an average color temperature of around 15000°K with a consumption of 13 watts.

The costs are respectively announced of 169 euros for the marine version, 181 euros for the white version and 159 euros for the blue version.

The beauty of the lamp is the fact that you can literally stick to the glass pane with the usual tunze magnetic clips, guaranteed for glasses up to 12 cm for the marine and white version and 15 cm for the blue version.

The color of light, the power and dimming can be modified via the new multicontroller 7097 that, in addition to managing the pumps in a identical manner to older 7096, is also able to manage the lighting via the supplied program

As you can see in the picture you can manage LED lamps by selecting power and dimming for each channel.

Here’s a tank on display in which the controller shown above ran the four tunze led

The tunze then presented a series of very compact filters that impressed us by their engineering. The new StreamFilter. Inside a small plastic little box, 110x90x255 (h) cm, was been added all the need to filter water and one pump of movement which, also to work for the filter, contributes to movement in a virtually perfect way, assuming that its output is commensurate with the need of aquarium. Inside you can also insert an heater and an osmocontroller, like the small new one just presented. The hanging is guaranteed by the ubiquitous magnet holder useful for glass up to 12 cm and water aspiration can be done either from below or above. The pump of movement is the 3163.200 with consumption of only 3.5 watts.

With the same ingenious system and then with the same basic features, with a footprint of 110x90x305(h) cm the tunze has also presented a very interesting skimmer, the DOC skimmer 9004, suited for tanks from 60 to 250 liters, it is a small internal hanging skimmer that promises not to release bubbles in the aquarium with the grating present under the pump, and the ridiculously low consumption of only 4 watts with an intake of 150 l/h. It has also a patented system called anti overfoaming designed to provide active regulation of the skimmer according to the water and the organic load and ensure it can’t overflow.

Here is the section of the same skimmer. Really a nice project.

They have then presented the new series of Doc Skimmers

Above we see in operation the skimmer monopump 9415, dedicated to marine aquariums up to 1,500 liters, perhaps for fish only aquariums, aquariums with corals in my opinion have to have much lesser liters, with a size of 35x30x44 (h) cm with a pump of only 15 watt, a declared aspiration of 850 liters/hour of air and 1,100 liters/hour of water.

to be continued…

For further information:

Tunze

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  • danireef

    Danilo Ronchi, aka DaniReef lives in Italy where he is hydraulic engineer, but starting from his love for reef aquarium and photography, he began to write about marine aquariums from 2006 and now he's published his first book "Marine Aquarium". From 2007 Danilo writes on his blog danireef.com where publishes articles, pictures, product reviews, aquariums coverage, reportage and history of his tank. Now he's happy to be part of Reefs.com

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