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Temperature sensor Rapidox 2100-OEM-RSB-INS
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Characteristics

Evaluation type
temperature, pressure, humidity, gas, oxygen
Applications
monitoring
Other characteristics
miniature
Pressure range

10 bar
(145.04 psi)

Description

Zirconia sensor supplied with bespoke cable Miniature circuit board with enclosure options Fast and accurate measurement of oxygen Pre-calibrated sensors for uninterrupted service Analogue and Digital outputs Data logging software Two programmable alarms Type K thermocouple option 24Vdc 20W power Complies with EMC Directive 2004 / 108 / EC. UL/ETL Certification Number: UL-61010-1 The Rapidox 2100-OEM-RSB range are special miniaturised 24V OEM versions of our existing high-performance zirconia oxygen (O2) analyser. The compact new design allows integration into the tightest of spaces with the exact same performance specs and features of our existing OEM analyser. The board is fitted with a robust cabled zirconia sensor, which is ideal for providing fast and accurate remote in-situ gas analysis over the full oxygen range 10-20ppm to 100% O2. Zirconia oxygen sensors are extremely rugged and particularly suitable for monitoring inert atmospheres and aggressive industrial applications directly within manufacturing processes such as metal 3D printers, soldering ovens and furnaces. High temperature (650°C) and vacuum applications are particularly suited to this model. The OEM has auxiliary sensor and temperature (type K) inputs for connecting additional sensors such as pressure, vacuum and dewpoint and can also monitor local ambient temperature and humidity conditions for improved stability.

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