Air Monitoring - UK Focus xi Oxygen Analysers for Environmental Monitoring
The OXY Zirconia analysers, from DRM Technic, use modern technical solutions to provide high quality and affordable analysers. Designed to measure continuous Oxygen in combustion & process applications for environmental reporting, process control or performance and quality purposes. The standard configuration uses a built-in control panel, however this can be mounted separately to the probe if required.
OXY analysers utilise the Zirconia cell measurement method that provides the highest quality measurements for combustion processes in Large Combustion Boilers, Furnaces and reference level emissions monitoring. Features include: a range of 0-25% Oxygen, accuracy of +/- 2% of the range, a maximum working temperature of 600C, and probes up to 2 meters long. Accesories: Additional Calculating Module for continuous calculation of combustion parameters (excess air, efficiency, CO2
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Dust Monitor Awarded MCERTS Certification
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Air Quality Monitors (AQM) proudly announces that the AQM DM11 Dust monitor has been awarded MCERTS Certification. Adam Gray, Sales Director at AQM says “The DM11’s MCERTS rating reflects the quality of the DM11 and the data it produces. These instruments combined with our award winning online real-time data transfer package “DustData” offer a robust solution to dust monitoring on construction sites and sites which are regulated by government bodies. The DM11, in conjunction with our DustData package, combines trusted and accurate technology with a bespoke software package that creates practical and efficient solutions for each client’s requirements.”
AQM has developed a bespoke software package which ensures customers will have the best instrumentation and also the most advanced accessible software enabling easy data viewing. AQM has developed the DustData package to enable customers to access live data simply by logging onto their unique Dustdata account from a PC, tablet or smart phone. Allowing clients to see data as it is recorded, find data histories, create data graphs and also receive immediate alerts - clients are in full communication with their instruments at all times. Clients choose DustData because it does all the leg work for them; providing raw data, graphs and reports saving every client time, effort and money.
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The Use of Oxygen Analysers in Industrial Nitrogen Gas Applications
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Annealing is a process for softening metals by heating the metal and maintaining a set temperature, followed by controlled cooling. The correct atmosphere is key to a successful, repeatable annealing process. The use of nitrogen-based systems can improve the quality of annealing ferrous or non-ferrous metals. Sintering is an industrial process using compressed metal or ceramic powders to form objects. By using nitrogen atmospheres within the process, quality and consistency of the product is assured sintered parts are protected from oxidation and decarburisation. Production can also be increased with faster start-ups and fewer process interruptions.
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Nitrogen gas is the most commonly used of industrial gases. It is used within a wide range of industries, including food processing, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, petroleum processing, glass and ceramic manufacture, steelmaking and other metals refining and fabrication processes, pulp and paper manufacture, and healthcare. A selection of metal based nitrogen applications include:
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Brazing is a process of bonding two or sections of metal together by melting a softer metal with a lower melting point across the joins. For example brass can be melted to bond two sections of steel together to form a strong sealed joint. The introduction of nitrogen during the bonding process can minimise oxidation and improve the quality of the joints.
Industries such as automotive manufacturing require metal parts and components to be stress resistant. The hardening and tempering process of heating and rapid cooling metal increases its strength and durability. Quality and consistency are improved by using nitrogen within a controlled atmosphere during the process.
Cambridge Sensotec’s Rapidox zirconia oxygen gas analysers are designed to measure ppm levels of oxygen which make them ideal for nitrogen gas based applications. Measurement of residual oxygen levels is critical in order to maintain a consistent nitrogen atmosphere. The presence of oxygen can increase the chances of oxidisation resulting in a compromise in quality in parts produced. By using the Rapidox gas analyser in the process, users can save on costly part rejects or failures.
The Rapidox range of gas analysers offer fast, accurate and reliable oxygen measurements ensuring quality and efficiency. Each Rapidox analyser is supplied with powerful software allowing users to data log oxygen measurements to aid quality control and traceability. The software also allows for
the control of external devices, for example a proportional flow control valve to optimise the use of nitrogen, which leads to significant cost savings by reducing nitrogen usage.
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