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Oxygen measuring system samples speedily

A Witt Gas Techniques product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 30, 2006

A can and bottle piercer attachment for use with the Oxybaby V handheld gas oxygen measuring system has been updated making it easier to use.

A can and bottle piercer attachment for use with Oxybaby V, a handheld gas oxygen measuring system from Witt Gas Techniques, the Warrington based gas safety, control, mixing and analysis equipment supplier has been updated making it easier to use.

It uses an unbreakable probe with integrated needle protection to obtain an oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) sample.

This attachment is adjustable for use with either cans or bottles up to 330mm high, which can be either metal, PVC or glass with metal and plastic lids or caps It is very user friendly and is easily set up, basically by removing the probe protection and filter on the Oxybaby V and then attaching it to the piercer using the tube and connector supplied.

Oxybaby V runs on a rechargeable battery and measures the O2 and CO2 concentration using a minimum gas sample of 4ml.

Tests have shown that this system measures faster and requires less sample gas than other comparable products on the market.

Oxybaby V weighs only 600g, and the large reversible graphics display makes reading results easy and the response time to get a reading is a maximum 6 seconds.

It has the ability to memorise and store up to 100 results.

Using an integrated processor, it stores the value, date and time of the last 100 measurements.

Each measurement can be assigned to a special line or product number.

A self explanatory menu guide on the graphic display is in six languages.

Data can be read via an interface or downloaded onto a computer or printer using WITT-Logger software, a Windows based programme with filter functions for information editing such as procedure changes and part numbers for individual customers.

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