Gas analyzer MAT1200
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Characteristics

Measured entity
gas
Application domain
monitoring, for quality control, laboratory, for the food industry, for MAP
Measured value
concentration
Configuration
benchtop, in-line
Mode of use
automatic
Technology
NDIR, optical
Other characteristics
continuous, inherently safe, digital, simultaneous, ecological, high-performance, with O2 sensor, control, with data logger, calibration, cost-effective, with CO2/O2 sensor, high-definition, multi-sensor, with touchscreen, intrinsically safe

Description

If you need to measure the concentrations of oxygen and carbon dioxide, then the MAT1200 will be the appropriate model. In addition to an electrochemical oxygen cell, it features a non-dispersive infrared sensor (NDIR) for the CO2 measurement over the measuring range of 0 and 50 volume per cent and with a high accuracy of ±0.5 volume per cent. The MAT1200 hence covers most carbondioxide applications in modified atmosphere packaging – at a very attractive price. • Easy and intuitively to use via touch-screen – even by untrained personnel • Low-drift electrochemical oxygen cell (EC) measures O2 in the measuring range of 0.5 to 35 vol.% with an accuracy of ± 0.2 vol.% • Low-drift non-dispersive infrared sensor (NDIR) measures CO2 in the measuring range from 0 to 50 vol.% with an accuracy of ± 0.2 vol.% • Short measurement period • Only a small sample volume required • Interface package for convenient transfer of measured values (USB, Ethernet, RS-232) • Inteligent unser administration • Complete documentation of measured values (including audit trail) • Flexible data export • Compliance with global standards

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