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A conductivity sensor for high T, P applications

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Electro-Chemical Devices

The model CSX2 conductivity sensor (photo) is designed for temperatures up to 200ËšC at pressures of 250 psig. For temperatures below 100ËšC, the CSX2 is rated for pressures of up to 400 psig. The CSX2 is a two-electrode sensor that measures electrolytic conductivity in the range of 1.0–50,000 µS (S = Siemans). It has a outer body made from 316 stainless steel, and its center electrode is separated by a PEEK (poly ether ether ketone) insulator. The CSX2 is suited to harsh processing environments in petroleum refining, electric power generation, metals and mining, and any application using high-pressure steam boilers. — Electro-Chemical Devices, Irvine, Calif.

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