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News Release from: GE Panametrics | Subject: GE Panametrics CGA 351 Zirconium Oxide analyser
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 March 2004
Oxygen analyser is easy to calibrate and
use
Latest versions of the GE Panametrics Zirconium Oxide analyser combine easy one-point calibration and low maintenance with micro-based electronics accurately measuring from 0.1 ppm to 100% oxygen
Latest versions of the GE Panametrics CGA 351 Zirconium Oxide oxygen analyser are now offered in both rack and wall mounted models combining easy one-point calibration and low maintenance with microprocessor-based electronics accurately measuring all levels from 0.1 ppm to 100% oxygen Designed to give months of trouble-free service, with calibration checks or adjustments seldom required, and accuracy increasing at low oxygen concentrations, the instruments can measure oxygen in reducing gases
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 26 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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An advanced zirconia sensor determines oxygen content in process gases at an accuracy of 0.1 ppm from 0 to 5 ppm or +/-2% of reading, with a repeatability of +/-0.2% of reading (sensor output) and a very high stability of less than 0.1% of sensor output per month drift.
Fast response time is less than 1sec for 90% of step change.
The analyser is suitable for monitoring and controlling gas streams or atmospheres such as in air separation, heat treatment, glass and ceramic manufacturing, gas blending and other processes.
For dirty or wet gas applications, a suitable sampling system may be required.
Special applications include welding atmospheres, gas generators and air/fuel mixtures.
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