
DETECTOR TUBE MANIFOLD
GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION
Detector Tube-Based Analyzers are valuable tools for precisely measuring the concentration of various impurities in CO₂, air, or other bulk gases. Let’s delve into how they work:
1.Principle: Detector Tubes employ a special reagent that undergoes a color change when it reacts with a specific impurity. This color change is directly proportional to the amount of the target impurity present.
2.Color Stain: The length of the color stain produced on the detector tube corresponds to the concentration of the impurity. These tubes are calibrated to provide accurate readings.
3.Reading the Results: To determine the impurity concentration, you simply read the marked scale on the tube. The unit of measurement is typically parts per million (ppm).
4.Sample Port: An additional sample port allows for easy interface with other equipment, such as % Purity and Sensory test devices.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
These detector tubes serve as low-cost backup support for continuous analyzers. When a critical continuous analyzer goes out of service, you can rely on these tubes to keep production running without interruption. Some of the advanced manifold-friendly gas detector tube models include those for detecting impurities like:
•Acetaldehyde (AA)
•Oxides of Nitrogen (NOX)
•Vinyl Chloride
•Benzene
•Nitrogen Dioxide (NO₂)
•Methanol (CH₃OH)
•Total Sulfur Content (TSC)
•Ammonia (NH₃)
•Water Vapor (H₂O)
•Hydrogen Sulfide (H₂S)
•Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN)
•Phosphine (PH₃)
•Sulfur Dioxide (SO₂)
•Carbon Monoxide (CO)
•Oil Vapor
