32 Measurement and Testing
OEM gas analysis solution reduces costs and board sizes but increasing possibilities
Cambridge Sensotec have been offering high-performance gas analysers that have been meeting gas analysis requirements for almost 20 years. What you might be unfamiliar with, however, is the OEM solutions side of their business.
OEM gas analyser solutions has seen a steady growth over recent years, with customer demand for smaller, more compact OEM’s becoming greater. It is now possible to strip back the electronics of an OEM board, remove unwanted components in the process and ultimately, lower the cost.
Because of this, Cambridge Sensotec decided to the create the Rapidox 2100-OEM-RSB (Reduced Sized Board) range. These versions are miniature 24V editions of their existing high-performance zirconia oxygen (O2
Sensotec claim that the RSB range is the future of OEM solutions.
Features of the Rapidox 2100-OEM-RSB include a zirconia sensor supplied with bespoke cable, a miniature circuit board with DIN rail mount enclosure options, pre-calibrated sensors for uninterrupted service, analogue and digital outputs, two programmable alarms and a type K thermocouple option
All the above features, along with Modbus-RTU as the coms protocol, come as standard. These help make an ideal OEM solution for remote in-situ gas analysis over the full oxygen range 10-20ppm to 100% O2
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To further emphasise how fl exible this OEM is, Cambridge Sensotec have made this analyser available in four different confi gurations: a basic circuit board, a custom DIN rail version and a full metal DIN rail enclosure, with or without local display and keypad. Across the RSB confi gurations, the technology and the quality remains unchanged.
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Myron L® Company’s new 900 Series industrial monitor/controller
combines fl exibility, accuracy and reliability. It is the ideal instrument for even the most demanding water treatment applications.
Measurement capabilities include: Conductivity, Resistivity, Salinity, TDS, pH, ORP, Temperature, mVDC, Flow and % Rejection. It includes a 4-20 mA input. Standard outputs are a 0-10 VDC recorder output and a Relay output. Available optional outputs include a 4-20 mA, an RS-485 output, as well as 2 additional Relays.
The instrument’s display can show up to 4 measurements simultaneously. Sensor setup allows the user to eliminate error due to cable length and enter custom cell constants for conductivity sensors. Calibration is electronic. It’s 3.5” touchscreen and intuitive GUI make it simple to set up, simple to use and simple to adapt to your specifi c needs.
The Myron L® Company 900: A high level performer for applications where high level performance is an absolute requirement.
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AmSpec recently announced continued global growth with new testing capabilities and inspection coverage in west Africa.
AmSpec has added West African inspection coverage in the following countries: Nigeria, Togo, Ghana, Benin, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Congo, DRC and Angola while adding three laboratories located in Lome, Lagos, and Port Harcourt with crude and petroleum products testing capabilities.
“The new AmSpec WAF team has over 30 years operational experience in the West Africa market which completes another signifi cant step in strengthening AmSpec’s global coverage and ability to deliver world class service,” says AmSpec’s Chief Executive Offi cer, Matt Corr.
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