Introducing the new CLD 60 Ox Analyzer Series

tom • November 4, 2013

The new CLD 62 Ox and 63 Ox are the first ECO PHYSICS 60 Series NOx analyzer to include an O2 sensor and our supreme line interface.

(November 4th, 2013) ECO PHYSICS is proud to present new combination NOx and Oxygen Analyzers for stack testing and CEMS. The CLD 62 Ox and CLD 63 Ox provide a cost effective chemiluminescence NOx measurement with a paramagnetic oxygen sensor included. Building upon the compact and economical 60 series, ECO PHYSICS has also added a built-in computer including new operation software that surpasses all analyzers in its class in customizable options, remote access, and data collection options. There is even the possibility of collecting data from other instruments for display, storage, and export. The new CLD 60 Ox series builds on ECO PHYSICS 25 years of experience while pushing the envelope in technological advances.

Application range

  • Stack emissions
  • Surveillance of ship engines
  • Operation of burners and boilers
  • Waste combustion
  • Turbines
  • Petrochemical
  • Quality control in production process
  • DeNOx facilities

Contact us today to learn more about these new analyzers and our comprehensive portfolio of NOx and Ammonia instrumentation. We are now scheduling demonstrations of the new CLD 62 Ox across the country. We provide all evaluations at no charge because our analyzers in action are our best ambassadors! We know your hands on experience with ECO PHYSICS products will be the best advertisement we can offer.

Click here to download a PDF version of this press release.

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