The Zirconia Oxygen Analyzer is one of the amazing testing devices designed to detect the oxygen concentration in materials like food packaging, pharmaceuticals, etc. The test equipment was designed using a solid-state battery system (oxygen concentration battery) using a zirconia solid-state electrolyte battery.
In manufacturing industries such as food and pharmaceuticals, it is important for manufacturers to maintain the quality of packaging by checking the oxygen concentration. It has a solid-state electrolyte cell made with a special manufacturing technology for the oxygen sensor, so it can measure oxygen concentration with high precision. The principle of operation and structure are simple, and the unit is compact, so it is easy to handle.
The Zirconia Oxygen Analyzer has embedded quality control features to detect the oxygen concentration in the package.
This laboratory testing device comes with a sticky pen-like sampling probe that easily helps keep the package airtight. Allows you to easily determine product quality. Now, let's focus on its features below.
You can easily perform single-action measurements.
Equipped with a sampling probe, it can be easily operated by simply pasting.
You can also measure small samples.
High sensitivity and excellent compact sensors are used.
Clean appearance and hygienic design made of stainless steel and white panels.
Eco-friendly design
When the sample gas is repeatedly measured, the sampling needle may become contaminated because the adhesive that glues the rubber plate is attached to the sampling needle. Clean the sampling needle regularly. Here we list some easy-to-follow steps to clean sampling probes.
Power Off: Turn off the power switch of the oxygen analyzer.
To remove the cover and cover: Release the lock of the cover by turning the cover and cover towards each other until you hear a "click", then remove the cover.
Cleaning: Use a dry cloth to remove dirt attached around the pinhole. If the dirt cannot be removed, replace the sampling needle.
To reassemble: insert the sampling needle into the center of the cap hole, assemble by fitting the cap claws onto the notches in the cap, then engage the locks by turning them until a "click" is heard