Manage oxygen concentration data on your computer! You can also convert it to an Excel file.
This product is a data collection software for the "OXYMAN series," which is an oxygen monitor. By communicating with the same series, it allows for the graphical display and file saving of oxygen concentration. It can perform continuous sampling for an extended period (up to one week). Additionally, it can be converted into an Excel file. For more product details, please contact us. 【Features】 ■ Manage oxygen concentration data on a computer ■ Graphical display and file saving of oxygen concentration ■ Capable of long-term (up to one week) continuous sampling *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Sampling Period (Sampling Interval)】 ■10 minutes (5-second interval) ■1 hour (5-second interval) ■6 hours (5-second interval) ■24 hours (10-second interval) ■1 week (60-second interval) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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In addition to handling our own high-precision and high-quality oxygen concentration meters and picoammeters equipped with PC communication functions, we excel in system design for thermal and nuclear power generation facilities, rectifiers, and small power supply devices. The thermal and nuclear power generation facilities, which form the backbone of Japan's energy supply, integrate cutting-edge technologies from various fields such as electricity, machinery, civil engineering, and architecture. We take pride in being involved in the most critical section of plant design, contributing to society. Our engineers strive to continuously enhance their technical skills and creativity on various engineering stages that support the foundation of social life, keeping in mind our corporate motto, "Actions speak louder than words."