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Delta F Typical Applications - Oxygen
No.
101 Monitoring Oxygen in a Glove Box
Mini-environments, such as, glove boxes often either contain products
that are oxygen sensitive or enclose processes that will have adverse
reactions in the presence of oxygen. Click on this note to
read about the advantages of the Delta F non-depleting sensor.
No. 102 Monitoring Oxygen in a Heat Treating Furnace
Oxidation to metals in a heat treating furnace will produce scrap
product as an end result. Click on this note to find out how
Delta F can prevent this outcome.
No. 103 Oxygen Analysis in the Presence of Acid Gas
The STAB-EL Acid Gas Electrolyte System is a unique patented
way to allow an electrochemical sensor to tolerate limited amounts
of acid gases in the process stream. Click on this note to
find out how this is accomplished.
No.
105 Monitoring for Oxygen in Olefin Feed Stocks
By maintaining a low oxygen content in your olefin feedstock, you
can produce a high quality product with less scrap. Click
on this note to find out how Delta F can help you to do the same.
No.
106 Non-Invasive Leak Detection in Ultra-High Purity Gas Distribution
Systems
Where’s the leak? There is no such thing as a small
leak in UHP piping systems. Any leak can allow enough oxygen entering
the process to ruin it. Click on this note to find out how
Delta F can prevent this from happening to you.
No.
107 Risks in Using Zirconium Oxide Analyzers for Trace Oxygen Measurements
The smallest amounts of hydrocarbons will consume oxygen at high
temperatures. A Zr02 sensor which runs at ~ 600°C
provides the perfect environment to consume oxygen, not measure
it. Click on this note to find out more about this.
No.
108 Ultra High Purity Oxygen Measurements in Olefins
With the introduction of new catalysts, such as metallocene, the
oxygen sensitivity has reached the part per billion (ppb) level!
Click on this note to see how Delta F is ready to take this next
step with you.
No.
109 Measuring Oxygen in a Soldering Process
Maintenance of low oxygen concentration in solder furnaces will
produce a higher quality product, less product defect, and lower
maintenance costs. This can save thousands of dollars per
year ! Click on this note to find out how Delta F can help
you save.
No.
110 Measuring Oxygen in a Curing Oven
Certain curing applications require low levels of oxygen.
Excess oxygen can ruin the coating of a product and, thus, the product
itself. Click on this note to see how Delta F can help you
improve your yield and product quality.
No.
111 Measuring Oxygen in a Welding Gas
The purity of welding gases is critical for a successful weld.
When there is too much oxygen in the weld gas, discoloration and
weak welds will occur. The art of preparing the cylinders
for this application is fully discussed. Click on this note
to learn more.
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