Oxygen detection is accomplished with the fluorescent indicator embedded in a highly permeable polymeric sensing membrane. Oxygen diffuses into the membrane where it can quench the excited-state responsible for the fluorescence of the indicator molecule. The quenching process affects a decrease in the emissive lifetime of the indicator as demonstrated by a reduction in observed phase shift. The quenching phenomenon is non-oxygen consuming and is therefore immune to the type of calibration drift arising from biofouling exhibited with traditional polarographic oxygen electrodes.

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Model 3100 Optical Oxygen Monitor

 

Advantages of Model 3100 Optical Oxygen Monitor

 

  • Analog and digital outputs
      • Advanced Solid State Sensors
      • No fragile electrodes
      • No calibration buffers
      • No drifting measurements
      • Simple to operate
      • Simple to maintain

 

Our Technology has proven better in tests.
  • Polestar’s optical oxygen sensors respond faster and are more accurate than conventional sensors.
  • Capable of measurements in liquids or gases from 0-100% oxygen.
  • Automatic Gain Control ensures NO DRIFTING measurements

 

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