Gas analyzer MAT1400
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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
optical
Other characteristics
continuous, with touchscreen, inherently safe, with oxygen sensor, intrinsically safe, digital, simultaneous, multi-parameter, high-performance, ecological, single-sensor, data acquisition, with data logger, calibration, cost-effective, high-definition

Description

The zirconium dioxide sensor (ZrO2) of the MAT1400 measures the oxygen concentration over the entire measurement range between 0 and 100 volume per cent. Especially in case of a very low concentration, it will achieve an excellent accuracy of ±0.001 volume per cent. The MAT1400 is therefore suitable for the inspection of oxygen-free as well as oxygen-rich modified atmospheres. It can also be used in the cold storage room from ambient temperatures of 10 °C. • Easy and intuitively to use via touch-screen – even by untrained personnel • Low-drift zirconium dioxide sensor (ZrO2) in the measuring range from 0 to 100 vol.-% • Short measurement period • Only a small sample volume required • Interface package for convenient transfer of measured values (USB, Ethernet, RS-232) • Any number of measurement methods for the monitoring of the measurement process according to method, batch, product and/or production line incl. limit value monitoring • Inteligent unser administration • Complete documentation of measured values (including audit trail) • Flexible data export • Compliance with global standards

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