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Michell introduces first touch-screen oxygen analyzer
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Michell Instruments has updated and improved its XZR400 range of oxygen analyzers, which now include an easy-to-use touch-screen interface, to improve operation.
Other highlights of the range now include:
- Atmospheric pressure compensation as standard
- Digital flow meter for improved readability
- User-defined range
- Two 4-20 mA outputs and RS485 Modbus as standard
The XZR400TS measures trace oxygen in gases to concentrations as low as 0.01 parts per million, and is ideal for detecting leaks and controlling the purity of gases in applications such as heat treating, environmental control or bottled gas manufacture.
Based on the MSRS (Metallic Sealed Reference Sensor) technology, the instrument detects trace amounts of oxygen very rapidly – within seconds for 90% of a step change. The metallic sealed reference makes the sensor resistant to pollution and virtually drift-free, reducing the need for calibration and maintenance.
With three configurations to choose from, XZR400TS is highly flexible. The rack or wall-mounted versions are suited to fixed applications either as part of a process or in a laboratory setting, while the portable version allows spot-checks in the field.
If you would like more information please contact:
Sarah Lawrence
Michell Instruments
48 Lancaster Way Business Park
Ely, Cambridgeshire
CB6 3NW
UK
Tel - +44(0)1353 658 000
Fax - +44(0)1353 658 199
e-mail - sarah.lawrence@michell.com
Notes for Editors
About Michell Instruments
Established in 1974, the Michell Instruments Group of Companies brings more than 35 years of research, design and technology to the field of instrumentation and control. The current product range includes dew point transmitters, chilled mirror hygrometers, relative humidity (RH) sensors, hydrocarbon dew point analyzers, moisture in liquid analyzers and oxygen analyzers. The company serves industries as diverse as petrochemical and pharmaceutical to power generation and food processing.
Michell Instruments has three manufacturing locations: Made, The Netherlands; Lyon, France and Ely, UK. The company has an extensive network of factory trained application engineers, subsidiaries and distributors stretching across 56 countries.
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