Nitrogen Concentration Meter

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    Gas replacement dedicated densitometer for research equipment, storage and transport products.
    [Features]
    · Displays 100-oxygen concentration (%), allowing awareness of the gas replacement degree of nitrogen and argon at a glance.
    · Usable for N2 used in storing electronic components / N2 used for leadless solder / desiccators and probe boxes / nitrogen inflation, etc.
    · AJX-N2BR has an M16 screw thread (pitch 1 mm), so it can also be mounted to glove compartments, etc.
    · N2ADP enables in-line concentration measurement by connecting a tube with an O.D. of φ6 mm.

    Dedicated Concentration Meter For Gas Replacement For Research Use

    Displays 100 - oxygen concentration (%) and allows for checking degree of gas replacement of nitrogen and argon at a glance. In addition to being usable for N2 for storage of electronic components, N2 for lead-free solder, desiccator and glove box compartments, nitrogen filling, etc., the AJX-N2BR has an M16 threading (spacing of 1 mm), so it can be mounted to a glove compartment, etc., and the N2ADP can be connected to a ø6 (outer diameter 6 mm) tube to measure in-line concentration.

    AJX-N2B

    AJX-N2B

    AJX-N2BR

    AJX-N2BR

    N2 ADP usage example

    N2 ADP usage example

    About The Specifications

    Part No.Model NumberSpecifications
    2-7925-11AJX-N2BBuilt-In Sensor Type
    2-7925-12AJX-N2BRSeparate Sensor Type (Coiled Cord Approx. 1.7 m)
    2-7925-13N2ADPTube Adapter (For AJX-N2BR Only)

    · Measurement principle: galvanic battery type
    · Measurement gas: O2 (oxygen)
    · Display value: 100 - oxygen concentration (%)
    · Resolution: 0.1%
    · Measurement range: 100 to 70% (N2)
    · Measurement accuracy: ±0.5% (100 to 70%)
    · Power supply: AAA alkaline batteries × 2 (included for testing)
    · Main body size: 88 × 35.5 × 55 mm

    *Values displayed are 100 - oxygen concentration (%). This is not a strict nitrogen concentration measurement.
    * There is no warning mechanism, so it cannot be used as a lack-of-oxygen alarm.