Analyzers

Analyzers are essential instruments used to provide high-precision measurements necessary for a variety of laboratory and industrial applications. These devices ensure traceable accuracy in calibrating processes, often operating within specified voltage and temperature ranges to maintain measurement fidelity and consistency.

  1. Williamson Pyrometer, Dual Wavelength (2-color), Pro 80 Series

    Thermal Analysis

    Williamson Pyrometer, Dual Wavelength (2-color), Pro 80 Series

    • Cline Innovations has an inventory of sturdy pre-owned pyrometers from Williamson.
    • Suitable for hydrogen-based plasma applications (such as diamond MPCVD) or more traditional furnace or oven applications. This listing includes details of one the Williamson pyrometers that we have in inventory:

      --Pyrometer Model: Williamson PRO 82-40 --Temperature Range: 475-1475C--Field of View: 0.15in@15in (3.81mm@381mm)--Pyrometer Device Power: 24VDC --Pyrometer Housing: Rugged, sealed metal casting.--Model 23 Interface Module (Controller) with advanced functions. The sensor measurement range (nominally 2 micron IR) is suitable for pyrometry of surfaces exposed to light-emitting hydrogen plasmas (e.g. Diamond MPCVD processes, etc.).  Use for traditional high temperature applications including vacuum brazing, heat treatment, and furnacing is also viable.

    Make:

    Model: PRO 82-40 Sensor, Model 23 Interface Module

    1 unit @ Best Price

  2. RF POWER PRODUCTS MATCHING NETWORK CONTROLLER

    Matching Networks

    RF POWER PRODUCTS MATCHING NETWORK CONTROLLER

    Matching Network Controller RF Power Products AMNPS 2A

    RF Power Products acquired by Advanced Energy Industries

    Representative photo, 19" rack mount plate may or may not be included

  3. RF POWER PRODUCTS AUTOMATIC MATCHING NETWORK AM-20

    Matching Networks

    RF POWER PRODUCTS AUTOMATIC MATCHING NETWORK AM-20

    Automatic Matching Network AM-20

  4. PARTICLE MEASURING SYSTEMS DI WATER PARTICLE COUNTER

    Particle Counters

    PARTICLE MEASURING SYSTEMS DI WATER PARTICLE COUNTER

    DI Water Particle Counter

Common Applications

Precision Measurements

Calibration Processes

Quality Control

Laboratory Analysis

Industrial Testing

Environmental Monitoring

Buying Guide

Analyzers Buying Guide

When selecting an analyzer, it's important to assess several technical specifications to ensure it aligns with your specific measurement needs.

Consider the following factors to make the most informed decision:

  • Verify the instrument's accuracy and precision specifications to match your application requirements.
  • Ensure the analyzer can operate effectively within your laboratory's voltage and temperature conditions.
  • Look for models with documented calibration traceability to international standards.
  • Check the availability of technical support and spare parts for long-term maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications to consider for analyzers?
When choosing an analyzer, consider the operating voltage, temperature range, measurement accuracy, and calibration traceability to ensure it meets your needs.
How do analyzers ensure traceable accuracy?
Analyzers ensure traceable accuracy through regular calibration, often featuring internal standards or protocols that align with international measurement benchmarks.
What are common applications for analyzers?
Analyzers are commonly used in laboratory and industrial settings for precision measurements, calibration processes, and quality control testing.
Do analyzers require routine maintenance?
Yes, routine maintenance including calibration and periodic checks is necessary to ensure the analyzer provides accurate and reliable measurements over time.