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Instrumentation


HYGROGEN2 RAPID AND EASY CALIBRATION


The new HygroGen2 − humidity and temperature generator for efficient calibration


Based on AirChip3000 technology the HygroGen2 is extremely precise and with its user-friendly touch screen interface allows rapid set-point changes. HygroGen2 takes the calibration laboratory to the instrument or transmitter so that full system validation may be performed without the need to remove equipment from operation. Thanks to the significant calibration time saving possibilities, the HygroGen2 delivers a rapid return on investement. Visit www.rotronic-humidity.com for more information.


ROTRONIC AG, Grindelstrasse 6, CH - 8303 Bassersdorf Phone +41 44 838 11 44, Fax +41 44 837 00 73, humidity@rotronic.ch


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Underpressure Filters for Oil Mist Removal • From blowby gas from crancases


• Venting from lubricating-oil tanks


With our solution you achieve the outstanding separation degree of 99.7% at 0.3 µm by pressure lost of only 5 mbar and return the oil-free blowby gas to the motor air inlet


save money trough longer maintenance intervals of the turbocharger reach an exact regulation for the crankcase pressure within 0/-3 mbar constant underpressure in oil tank and bearings & clean air in the machine hall


Filter on a steam turbine oil tank package


Filter on a 700 KW cogeneration unit


Ventilation & fi ltration from gasmotor crankcase (blowby)


UT 99 AG Environmental Technologies • 8450 Andelfingen • Switzerland • Phone: +41 52 397 11 99 • Fax: +41 52 397 11 90 E-Mail: info@ut99.ch • www: ut99.ch


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Meet The European Emission Standards


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