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Product category: Gauges, Indicators and Instruments
News Release from: Circor Instrumentation | Subject: GO MS3
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 23 December 2002

Sampling system transforms process
analysis

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The GO MS3 modular substrate sampling system has been developed to replace the process industry's traditional use of expensive and time-consuming closed loop sampling systems.

The GO MS3 modular substrate sampling system has been developed jointly by two of Circor Instrumentation companies to replace the process industry's traditional use of expensive and time-consuming closed loop sampling systems with a new cost-effective and efficient approach to analytical instrumentation design The system comprises a single block and tube architecture for simplicity and a built-in flexibility which is ideal for any gas or liquid sample conditioning system, whether single or multistream

The compact space-saving system's flow is external to the substrate itself.

Block system interchangeability combined with pre-welded tube assemblies and the minimisation of required substrate components significantly reduces both installed and maintenance costs and inventories.

Assembly and training times are also reduced, with only a single easy-to-use assembly tool being needed.

Unlimited multistream and block configurations easily adapt to any system schematic and an elastomeric seal on the external flow path provides hassle-free troubleshooting.

Suitable for use with vapour/gas/liquid, systems come with a complete set of surface mount components.

Maximum working pressure is 250kg/cm2 and system temperature range depends on material specification with standard Viton and optional Teflon or Kalrez.

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