The Rosemount Analytical X-Stream Series of process gas analyzers offer single- and dual-channel analysis using infrared, ultraviolet and visible photometry, paramagnetic and electrochemical oxygen, and thermal conductivity sensor technologies.
X-Stream analyzers are designed to provide real-time control to help users fine-tune their processes for increased productivity and profitability. X-Stream analyzers will be available in three configurations: a general purpose X-Stream, rack-mountable or tabletop version; a field housing X-Stream, NEMA 4X/IP66 version that can be purged/pressurized for installation in hazardous areas; and flameproof X-Stream, a flame- and explosion-proof version than can be installed in Class 1, Zone 1, Group IIB + H2 hazardous areas. The general purpose and field housing versions are available now and the flameproof version will be released in summer 2006.
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