277 Brodhead Road Bethlehem, PA 18017 U.S.A.
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BTEX contamination of raw CO2 is of tremendous concern to the beverage bottlers because of the obvious health considerations, as well as the enormous expense and unfavorable public relations fallout of a publicized product recall. Th e industry is in need of a defi nitive method of BTEX speciation and quantitation; one that is repeatable, reliable, fast, and easy to use.
The GOW-MACĀ® Series 210BTEX Analyzer meets all ISBT Method 12 criteria for selective measurement of BTEX in CO2. A newly designed photoionization detector (PID) and proprietary technology are used for the specifi c measurement of BTEX without interference from other potential impurities in beverage-grade CO2. Th e detector exhibits linearity over three orders of magnitude, with detection limits for BTEX of specifi cation of 20 ppb.
The Series 210BTEX is specifi cally designed as a rugged, low cost, low maintenance, simple-to-use, turn-key system that requires minimal human involvement. Calibration and sample introduction are totally automated. Th e Series 210BTEX system is also capable of PC-based control and data logging.
The analyzer is designed for hands-free application via the use of a computerized user interface. A 2-line LCD display and tactile keypad allows for fast, easy, and constant monitoring and reporting of BTEX data.
Sincerely Plantautomation Technology
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Client Success Team (CRM),
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