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The atmospheric pressure is 1 atmosphere (1013.25 hPa). A space with lower pressure than this atmospheric pressure is called a vacuum. By creating a vacuum, it is possible to prevent the oxidation of processed materials, which is why vacuum devices and vacuum furnaces are used in many material product processes. Our zirconia-based oxygen analyzer can measure a range from ppm O2 concentration to 10×-30 atm O2. Applicable models: TB-2F series, TB-2V series *There are many other industries where our products are actively used. Please download our case study collection and consult with us. If you would like a free demo, please let us know.
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What can be solved with a zirconia oxygen meter: ● I want to measure the atmosphere in the furnace to improve quality. ● I want to measure the oxygen concentration in a vacuum. ● I want to manage combustion to reduce fuel costs. ● I want to manage the concentration of clean gases such as PSA and gas production equipment. *For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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- Medical field - Heat treatment - Semiconductor/LCD - Laser - Gas mixer - Others
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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.