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Ametek AEI Technologies CD-3A Carbon Dioxide Analyzer


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ITEM MODEL: AEI Ametek CD-3A CO2 Analyzer with P-61B Sensor; this is a current model offered by AEI Technologies, please visit their official website for more information on this product.

CONDITION: Fully Working Condition; comes complete with connecting cable and power cord.

DESCRIPTION: The Ametek AEI Technologies CD-3A CO2 Analyser system provides continuous and accurate measurement of carbon dioxide concentrations from 0-15%. The Analyzer consists of a readout/control unit with a connecting cable to the P61B sensor.

The AEI CD 3A Carbon Dioxide Analyser provides a continuous and accurate measurement of gases containing up to 15% CO2. The Model CD-3A has the rapid response necessary for breath-by-breath analysis during respiration. It is also ideal for laboratory applications requiring high accuracy and sensitivity.

A complete AEI Ametek CD3A CO2 Analyzer consists of a sensor, readout/control unit, and cable. When the sample gas is passed through the sensor, a voltage that is a function of the carbon dioxide concentration of the gas is generated. This voltage is fed to the readout/control unit via a connecting cable.

THIS LISTING COMES WITH:
1x AEI Technologies CD-3A Carbon Dioxide Analyzer
1x AEI Technologies P-61B Sensor
1x Connecting Cable
1x Power Cord

This equipment is located in CA


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Listing information

Manufacturer Ametek Aei Technologies
Model CD-3A Carbon Dioxide Analyzer
Year -
Country Canada Canada
Condition Good
Main category Lab, Medical and Bioscience
Subcategory Analytical Lab
ID P91001001

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About the seller

Client type Machinery dealer
On Kitmondo since 2017
Number of listings 0
Country Canada Canada
Last activity July 5, 2021