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KNOW
IMMEDIATELY WHEN A PROBLEM OCCURS IN YOUR OIL SYSTEM
- LOOP POWERED
- ONLINE MOISTURE SENSOR
- RESPONSE TIME 1 SECOND
- SITE RE-CALIBRATEABLE
- NO NEED FOR CONTINUAL SENSOR
REPLACEMENT
- USER SELECTABLE RANGES
- LIGHTWEIGHT RUGGED CONSTRUCTION
- RESOLUTION ±30 PPM
- COST EFFECTIVE ,ACCURATE AND
STABLE MEASUREMENT WITH TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION
Continuous and accurate monitoring
of water contamination in any oil including Lubrication
Oils, fuels and Hydraulic Oils, Diesel and any oil based
chemical. The EASZ-1 is a unique system which provides
Operators of all types of Engines, pipelines, Turbines,
Thrusters, Azipods, Gears, Separators, filtration systems
and Stabilizers with a means of continuous monitoring
of the oil systems for possible water contamination
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Capacitance
was discovered by Michael Faraday at the 'Royal Institution'
London, founded in 1799, and now known as the Ri.
The Farad, named after him, is a large quantity, but we
are more familiar with micro-farads capacitance as in Shaw
sensors. This again, is much more large than the usual nano-farad
capacitance of others.
The Shaw gold plated moisture sensor has an internal pure
gold filter. No corrections are needed for variable flow
rates at room pressure, or even for a different gas, as
the 20 years life sensor is specific to water vapour and
has a linear response to dew point.
There is a rapid response from dry to wet in one second
in still or flowing air or gas with an instant user check,
of both sensor and meter, from parts per billion of moisture
to room air.
The guaranteed accuracy of better than one part per million
of moisture in very dry air is simply unique to Shaw high
capacitance moisture sensors, as others have errors owing
to the electronic amplifiers needed.
Range of Shaw Moisture sensors in Degrees Centigrade Dew
point.
Purple spot -100/0
Silver spot -100/-20
Red spot -80/-20
Grey Spot -80/0
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AMETEK
Process Instruments is a worldwide manufacturer of process
analyzers and instrumentation. As a division of AMETEK,
Inc., we are part of a $1 billion (U.S.) multinational corporation
with worldwide sales and service capability. Process Instruments
traces its roots back to 1962 when the Model 400 Photometric
Analyzer was first sold commercially as part of custom-designed
solutions for the chemical and petrochemical industries.
Another major milestone in our history was the acquisition
in 1998 of Western Research, which added to our leadership
in sulfur recovery and pollution monitoring.
Our product lines include UV photometric analyzers, electrolytic
moisture analyzers, quartz crystal moisture analyzers,
quadrupole mass spectrometers, chilled-mirror hydrocarbon
dew point analyzers, and trace oxygen analyzers. The industries
we serve have expanded to include semiconductor fabrication,
pulp & paper production, food processing, pharmaceutical
manufacture among others
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Teledyne
offers the 8800 series of moisture analyzers to accurately
detect trace moisture on either a continuous or spot checking
basis. Our line uses powerful microprocessor technology
while offering versatile and cost-effective configurations.
High accuracy, fast response, and excellent temperature
stability are among the many standard features of our moisture
analyzers.
The 8800 series of moisture analyzers uses field proven
aluminum oxide (Al2O3) sensing technology to accurately
detect trace moisture. The sensor is unequaled in the
industry for its accuracy, 600 times more sensitive than
conventional sensors. Our moisture analyzers can be used
as individual units or as a component of a larger analytical
system.
Specifications and application notes for our moisture
analyzers are available on line for review. Learn more
about how Teledyne's 8800 series of moisture analyzers
can serve your application needs.
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The
volumetric Karl Fischer DL38 and DL31 titrators have been
designed for a wide range of water content applications
- determinations from a few 100 ppm to 100% water, quickly
and precisely.
The METTLER TOLEDO DL39 and DL32 coulometers are ideal for
water contents in the range 1 ppm to 5%. The DL39 is also
ready-equipped for upgrade to a fully automated system.
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- The large color LCD (8-inch
wide) provides easy operations and better view of screen
- Direct operations and maneuverability
is now made possible with Touch screen LCD.
- Simultaneous two titrations
can be controlled individually. (JP Patent No. 2138712)
- Built-in Compact Flash (CF)
card slot for an additional user interface.
- Operating unit and measuring
unit can be separated The detachable measuring unit
is convenient and useful for those samples requiring
separation from operating unit.
- Real time display of titration
curve
User can view the on-going titrations on display screen
in real time.
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Volumetric
Karl Fischer Titrinos are available for reliable, accurate,
precise, and quick moisture determinations.
Features
- Memory card storage-for additional
method storage and back-up, or to transfer methods from
one 758 Titrator to another
- Interface with up to two 685
Dosimats or 700 Dosinos?-for different concentrations
of reagent and/or solvent, or for automatic back-titrations
- Two additional high impedance
electrode inputs as well as a reference and temperature
sensor input-measure pH, mV, and temperature in addition
to Karl Fischer determinations
- Suitable for pH and/or redox
titrations to a set-endpoint (i.e. bromine number/bromine
index)
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Sulphur Hexafluoride Used in Circuit
Breakers
Sulphur hexafluoride is used as an insulating gas in circuit
breakers. Excess moisture in SF6 gas causes arcing, which can
trip the circuit breaker and cut off power to the distribution
network.
Moisture in Natural Gas
The presence of moisture in high-pressure natural gas from a
producing well causes pipelines and associated valves to freeze.
High moisture content also leads to the formation of hydrates
of the liquid hydrocarbons present, thus causing further difficulties.
The moisture content of the gas also adversely affects the BTU
value of the gas, thus lowering the quality and value of the
product.
Liquid Benzene Feed Stock
Moisture needs to be measured in liquid benzene used as feed
stock in the manufacture of a styrene polymer. Pre-dried benzene
passes into a reactor containing hydrochloric acid and if the
dryers are not operating properly, moisture in the benzene promotes
acid corrosion of the reactor and the process lines.
Vacuum-Evacuation and Gas Refill in Oil
Filled Transformers
Moisture is continuously monitored in the vacuum evacuation
and gas refill of oil-filled transformers. The moisture content
of blanketing gases, of oil-filled transformers, directly affects
the dielectric properties of the oil through water vapour dissolution.
Instrument Air
The presence of moisture in air used as a blanketing gas for
sensitive instruments can cause corrosion problems, rapid changes
in calibration, and loss of instrument sensitivity.
Breathing Air
The presence of excess moisture in breathing air can lead to
freezing in the pressure regulator and ice blocking the orifice,
causing an interruption to the supply of air to the user.
Hydrogen Annealing Ovens
High moisture content in hydrogen gas used in annealing furnaces
causes oxidation of the metal to occur, thus resulting in an
undesirable surface finish on the product.
Ethylene Gas Stream for High-Density
Polyethylene Production
High moisture content in the Ethylene feed gas reduces the catalyst
activity, thereby decreasing the overall yield of the polyethylene
reactors.
Hydrogen Cooled Electric Generators
Hydrogen is used to cool large stationary generators because
of its high heat capacity and low viscosity. The hydrogen must
be kept dry in order to maintain both its heat capacity and
viscosity properties. Ambient moisture is considered a contaminant
which will reduce the heat capacity and increase the viscosity
of the cooling hydrogen.
Injection Moulding
The presence of excess moisture in the air used to dry plastic
pellets has several adverse effects on the plastic products
which are produced.
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Excess moisture decreases the strength of
the product.
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Excess moisture causes a poor finish on the
surface of the product.
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Excess moisture causes clear plastic products
to have a cloudy appearance.
All of these production defects reduce product
yield and escalate production costs.
Nuclear Reactors
The Advance Gas Cooled Reactor uses carbon dioxide gas to transfer
heat from the nuclear fission core to the water boiler for steam
generation. The moisture content needs to be kept low to avoid
corrosion damage, and the moisture monitoring will also act
as a leak detector.
Packaging Foods
For some foil-wrapped foods such as butter, it is possible to
extend the storage life if the small amount of air trapped within
the foil is replaced with nitrogen with a very low moisture
content.
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