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Product category: Gas monitoring and analysis
News Release from: Witt Gas Techniques | Subject: Oxybaby V
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 17 March 2003

Oxygen analyser takes mini samples

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Witt Gas Techniques, the Warrington based gas safety, control, mixing and analysis equipment supplier, has launched Oxybaby V a hand held system for 02 analysis in the food packaging industry

This 5th generation of Oxybaby is able to measure the O2 content of the smallest food packets, such as salami, cheese slices as well as other food packaging, such as poultry and salads and it only requires minimal sampling to get a reading Running on a re-chargeable battery, Oxybaby V measures the O2 concentration using a minimum gas sample of 4ml only

Tests have shown that this system measures faster and requires less sample gas than other comparable products on the market.

Features of this analyser include a built in needle making it easier to use and it can be operated using one hand.

It also has the ability to memorise and store up to 100 results.

Using an integrated processor, this system stores the value, date and time of the last 100 measurements.

The data can then be downloaded onto a computer or printer by the press of a button.

This data transfer is supported by the WITT-Logger, a Windows based programme with filter functions for editing charge and part numbers for individual customers.

Maintenance of the equipment is minimal with only calibration occasionally required.

It has a graphic display with self explanatory menu guide in 6 languages.

The measuring needle is well protected and the system comes supplied in a protective carrying case.

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