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Electrical
- Oct 24, 2008
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Hi
I was intending to build a cost effective paramagnetic analyser using a GE thermparamagnetic transmitter .Its proving to be too expensive so I was just thinking of puting it in the proces & blocking off the exhaust . Any idea if this would be ideal for measurement of residual oxygen (< 1%) in an application with nitrogen blanketing . I am cofident & its ok for residual oxygen where I have to use a sample pump to suck the sample & exhaust at the same time.With nitrogen blanketing would this be ok without a flow.
Cheers
Dhundu
I was intending to build a cost effective paramagnetic analyser using a GE thermparamagnetic transmitter .Its proving to be too expensive so I was just thinking of puting it in the proces & blocking off the exhaust . Any idea if this would be ideal for measurement of residual oxygen (< 1%) in an application with nitrogen blanketing . I am cofident & its ok for residual oxygen where I have to use a sample pump to suck the sample & exhaust at the same time.With nitrogen blanketing would this be ok without a flow.
Cheers
Dhundu