Direct insertion into small sealed containers and vacuum furnaces where sampling is difficult! Zirconia-type O2 sensor.
The "TB-II VN" and "TB-II V" series are oxygen concentration meters that use stabilized zirconia ceramics in the detector. They can be directly inserted into small sealed containers or vacuum furnaces where sampling is difficult, allowing for oxygen partial pressure measurements under a reduced pressure of 1×10-3 Pa (1×10-5 Torr). They have a simple structure and are easy to maintain. *For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.*
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【Specifications】 ■ "TB-II VN" Series ◎ Flange Size: VF25, NW40, NW25, etc. ◎ Installation: Horizontal to Vertical, above flange support (prepared by the customer) ◎ Measurement Range: 1ppm to 100% O2, 1 to 1×10^-30 atm O2 ■ "TB-II V" Series ◎ Flange Size: VF25, NW40, ICF70 ◎ Installation: Horizontal to Vertical, above flange support (prepared by the customer) ◎ Standard Gas Inlet: SUS TP O.D. 1/4 (O-ring seal fitting) ◎ Measurement Range: 1ppm to 100% O2, 1 to 1×10^-30 atm O2 * For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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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.

