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Substrate sampling system gives big savings

A Circor Instrumentation product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 27, 2004

Lower installed and maintenance costs for any gas or liquid sample conditioning system are a big user benefit of the highly compact space-saving Circor Tech uMS3 modular substrate sampling system.

Lower installed and maintenance costs for any gas or liquid sample conditioning system are a big user benefit of the highly compact space-saving Circor Tech uMS3 modular substrate sampling system, which is being acclaimed as a significant development in analytical instrumentation.

Comprising a single block and tube architecture for simplicity and a built-in flexibility ideal for single- and multistream applications, the system's flow is external to the substrate with an elastomeric seal on the external path providing hassle-free troubleshooting.

Developed as a more cost-effective and efficient alternative to the traditional time-consuming and expensive sample conditioning systems used in process industries, its unlimited multistream and block configurations easily adapt to any system schematic.

The unique combination of block system interchangeability, prewelded tube assemblies and a reduction in required substrate components cuts inventories as well as costs.

The need for just one easy-to-use assembly tool also reduces assembly and training times.

Maximum working pressure is 240bar and temperature range depends on material choice with standard Viton and optional Teflon or Kalrez.

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

Circor has made a significant investment in a support team for this new system and can provide analyser sampling system verification as well as full product backup.

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