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Oxygen Sensor (Flow System Sensor with Clark Cell) |
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The major advantages of this Oxygen Sensor are its long term stability and the long service life. Newly developed sensor electronics enable the oxygen sensor to work without an additional supply battery. The replacement of the Clark Cell is simplified by the construction of the sensor. The sensor can be modified to the customer's needs regarding measuring range and accuracy. The response time is less than 20 seconds. Depending on the application the Clark Cell can be offered with various membranes (PTFE in a thickness of 10, 25 and 50 µm). The thickness of the membrane has an influence on the response time and the life cycle. The specifications in the following able refer to a membrane thickness of 50 µm
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Oxygen Sensor (Submersible Sensor using the Clark Principle) |
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The major advantages of this Oxygen Sensor are its long term stability and the long service life. Newly developed sensor electronics enable the oxygen sensor to work without an additional supply battery. The replacement of the Clark Cell is simplified by the construction of the sensor. The sensor can be modified to the customer's needs regarding measuring range and accuracy. The response time is less than 20 seconds. For reliable
measurement it is necessary to have a linear flow rate of at
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