Series 6 – Oxymat64


  • High degree of linearity
  • Compact design
  • Open interface architecture (RS 485, RS 232, PROFIBUS)
  • SIPROM GA network for maintenance and service information (optional)
Datasheet

Experts in trace oxygen

The OXYMAT 64 can measure oxygen concentrations in the smallest traces, even down to the minimal measuring range of 0…10 ppm. This is most relevant in air separation plants, in the technical gas production, and welding of high-alloy steels, titanium, and the like under a protective atmosphere. Further applications are realized in hardening shops, in the chemical industry, and in the food industry.

High linearity

The OXYMAT 64 operates with ZrO2 sensors. The sample gas flows through a tubular sensor which is heated to 650°C at a constant flow rate. The outside of the sensor is exposed to ambient air acting as a reference electrode. Due to the concentration differences on both sides, there is partial pressure that differs. Since ZrO2 is electrically conductive at 650 °C, an ion migration occurs towards of the lower partial pressure. This results in a potential difference between the two electrodes, which is a measure of the oxygen concentration in the sample gas.

 

Application-specific sensors

Depending on the application, a catalytically inactive ZrO2 sensor and a catalytically active ZrO2 sensor are available. The two sensors differ in the electrode material and react differently to flammable accompanying components.

Both variants are characterized in particular by their high linearity and also offer all the advantages of the Series 6, such as the intuitive operating concept and the open interface architecture.

Technical specifications

Max. number of components
1
Components
Oxygen
Minimal measuring range
0-10 vpm
Housing
19″ rack








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Technical advice for this product


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    Series 6 – Oxymat64

    • High degree of linearity
    • Compact design
    • Open interface architecture (RS 485, RS 232, PROFIBUS)
    • SIPROM GA network for maintenance and service information (optional)
    Datasheet

    Experts in trace oxygen

    The OXYMAT 64 can measure oxygen concentrations in the smallest traces, even down to the minimal measuring range of 0…10 ppm. This is most relevant in air separation plants, in the technical gas production, and welding of high-alloy steels, titanium, and the like under a protective atmosphere. Further applications are realized in hardening shops, in the chemical industry, and in the food industry.

    High linearity

    The OXYMAT 64 operates with ZrO2 sensors. The sample gas flows through a tubular sensor which is heated to 650°C at a constant flow rate. The outside of the sensor is exposed to ambient air acting as a reference electrode. Due to the concentration differences on both sides, there is partial pressure that differs. Since ZrO2 is electrically conductive at 650 °C, an ion migration occurs towards of the lower partial pressure. This results in a potential difference between the two electrodes, which is a measure of the oxygen concentration in the sample gas.

     

    Application-specific sensors

    Depending on the application, a catalytically inactive ZrO2 sensor and a catalytically active ZrO2 sensor are available. The two sensors differ in the electrode material and react differently to flammable accompanying components.

    Both variants are characterized in particular by their high linearity and also offer all the advantages of the Series 6, such as the intuitive operating concept and the open interface architecture.

    Technical specifications

    Max. number of components
    1
    Components
    Oxygen
    Minimal measuring range
    0-10 vpm
    Housing
    19″ rack








    Technical advice: 03303 / 50 40 66

    Technical advice for this product


      In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we are obliged to inform you about the collection of data. We meet this obligation by referring to our privacy notice.



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