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Servomex launches latest ultra-trace oxygen analysis technology

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Servomex has launched the latest in ultra-trace oxygen analysis to meet the highest levels of performance with the new Gen 7 SERVOPRO DF-500 Series. Designed for ultra-high-purity (UHP) gas analysis in the semiconductor and industrial gas markets, the DF-500 Series analysers are built on Servomex’s digital sensing technologies for reliability, ease of operation, and minimal maintenance.

The solution has an all-digital design and solid-state storage, and offers even higher reliability, with lower detection limits and accurate results that enhance the operations of UHP gas producers around the world.

Using a highly sensitive, non-depleting Coulometric sensor that does not require periodic replacement, the DF-500 measures oxygen down to 45 ppt, delivering an industry-best measurement of oxygen, avoiding the use of highly flammable hydrogen utility gas required by cavity ring down spectroscopy (CRDS) sensors.

The DF-500 is easy to use and its simplified digital design is easier to maintain. Combined with non-depleting sensor technology and extended calibration intervals, the Gen-7 DF-500 analysers offer a low lifetime cost of ownership with no utility gas requirements and minimal ongoing maintenance requirements.

Joseph Ha, Product Manager for Purity and Specialty commented: “I am excited to introduce our new Gen-7 DF-500 ultra-trace oxygen analyser that will enable our global semiconductor and industrial gas customers to ensure the quality of ultra-high-purity gas.”

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