High temperature oxygen sensor

Cincinnati, O.— Oxyfire is a high temperature in-situ oxygen sensor for combustion trim control applications. The device is said to provide precise, dependable oxygen measurement in fossil-fuel-fired environments, including steel, glassmaking, power generation, petrochem, and petroleum refining, as well as kilns and incinerator applications.

By Staff September 1, 2001

Cincinnati, O.— Oxyfire is a high temperature in-situ oxygen sensor for combustion trim control applications. The device is said to provide precise, dependable oxygen measurement in fossil-fuel-fired environments, including steel, glassmaking, power generation, petrochem, and petroleum refining, as well as kilns and incinerator applications. Oxyfire’s performance range is 1,022 to 2,912 °F. High process temperatures increase cell accuracy and eliminate the need for external cell heating. It features calibration free operation. Standard sensor insertion lengths are in 6-in. increments up to 42 in. The device is intrinsically safe, TÜV certified, and CE marked. www.marathonsensors.com

Marathon Sensors Inc.