This is an O2 sensor that uses stabilized zirconia ceramic in the detection section.
The TB-II F is an O2 sensor that uses stabilized zirconia ceramic in its detection unit. This sensor functions as an O2 meter in combination with a control unit. It accommodates a wide range from ppm O2 levels in clean gas to 100% O2. The zirconia sensor is protected multiple times and has a structure that is resistant to attacks from corrosive gases such as HCl and SOx. It is less affected by sample flow rates and can measure within a flow range of 0.2 to 5 L/min. Additionally, its simple structure makes maintenance easy. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ O2 sensor using stabilized zirconia ceramic in the detection section ○ Wide range from ppm O2 levels in clean gas to 100% O2 ○ Zirconia sensor is protected multiple times, with a structure resistant to attacks from corrosive gases such as HCL and SOx ○ Less affected by sample flow rate, capable of measurement in the flow range of 0.2 to 5 L/min ○ Easy maintenance due to its simple structure ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Gas concentration meters may be products that most people are not familiar with, but they are actually utilized very close to us. For example, in the medical field, they are necessary for managing the oxygen concentration in ventilators. In bags of snacks and food, nitrogen is filled to prevent oxidation, and gas concentration management is essential for that sealing process as well. Additionally, their role is expanding in recent years for environmental conservation, such as analyzing vehicle exhaust gases and managing combustion in incineration plants. Daiichi Thermal Research aims to contribute to the Earth, people, and society by continuously developing high-quality gas concentration meters that play such important roles.

