Titanium and Titanium Alloy Analysis, Zirconium Analysis, Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metal Analysis
Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Combined Determinator
Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Combined Determinator Trade Information
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Product Description
The Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Combined Determinator is a high-quality analytical instrument designed for the accurate detection of oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen in various metals and alloys. This instrument is specifically designed for the analysis of titanium and titanium alloys, zirconium, ferrous and non-ferrous metals. With its automatic operating system, this determinator ensures quick and precise results with minimal human intervention. The device comes with a voltage of 230 V and a grey color, making it a stylish addition to any laboratory or workshop. The Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Combined Determinator offers a reliable and efficient solution for metal analysis, ensuring optimal performance and quality control.
FAQs of Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Combined Determinator:
Q: What is the primary use of the Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Combined Determinator?
A: The Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Combined Determinator is used for the analysis of oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen in various metals and alloys, including titanium and titanium alloys, zirconium, ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
Q: What is the voltage requirement for the Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Combined Determinator?
A: The instrument operates on a voltage of 230 V.
Q: What is the color of the Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Combined Determinator?
A: The Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Combined Determinator is grey in color.
Q: What is the operating method of the Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Combined Determinator?
A: The Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Combined Determinator operates automatically, ensuring quick and accurate results with minimal human intervention.
Q: Can the Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Combined Determinator be used for other types of metal analysis?
A: The Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Combined Determinator is specifically designed for the analysis of oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen in various metals and alloys, including titanium and titanium alloys, zirconium, ferrous and non-ferrous metals.