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News Release from: Witt Gas Techniques | Subject: Oxybaby M
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 May 2006
Fully automatic, hand held gas analyser
Oxybaby M is a new, low cost, fully automatic, hand held gas analyser for Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) from Witt Gas Techniques
Oxybaby M is a new, low cost, fully automatic, hand held gas analyser for Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) from Witt Gas Techniques, Warrington based gas safety, control, mixing and analysis equipment supplier Oxybaby M has been introduced to meet a demand from those packaging companies, who still require mobility in their packaging inspection but do not have the need to record measured results and do not have the requirement to export logged data via an interface to a computer, a feature that is supplied as standard on the well established Oxybaby V version
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 21 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Oxybaby M can be used not only on packaging lines, but in laboratories and stores and is designed to measure the O2 and CO2 content of the smallest individual food packages, such as salami, cheese slices and snacks as well as other food packaging including poultry and salads.
Oxybaby M runs on a re-chargeable battery and measures the O2 and the CO2 concentration using a minimal 6ml.
gas sample.
All measurements are clearly digitally displayed and all menus are multilingual.
Oxybaby M weighs only 600 grams and includes a built in needle making it easy to use; a needle cover protects the user.
It can be held and operated using one hand and comes supplied in a robust carry case with 2 spare needles, 2 spare filters and a set of 100 rubber seals.
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