precise furnace atmosphere control
Accurate, continuous atmosphere monitoring means higher furnace yield —faster instrument payout Now you can increase heat-treating furnace yield with accurate analyses of atmosphere gases and moisture content. With CEC instrumentation you can monitor atmospheres continuously and be assured that each furnace load is treated precisely according to a predetermined formula. Maximum furnace yields result in lower product costs . . . and fast instrument payout. Two instruments—a gas analyzer and moisture monitor —can be used individually or as part of a complete instrumentation system . . . CEC engineers design installations for any requirement. CEC's 21-611 mass-spectrometer-type gas analyzer is rugged and can be operated by semi-skilled personnel with a minimum of instruction. With this versatile, inexpensive instrument a whole spectrum of gases can be analyzed such as hydrogen, oxygen, carbon monoxide, methane, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen cyanide, argon, etc. The 21-611 covers mass range 2 through 80, with automatic scanning from mass 12 through 40 requiring only 3 minutes. For complete information, contact your nearest CEC Field Office or write for Bulletin CEC 1843-X8. CEC's new extended-range Moisture Monitor 26-302 For monitoring or control of trace quantities of moisture in gases or gaseous mixtures. Range: less than 1 ppm to 20,000 ppm. Write for Bulletin CEC 1834-X23.
GAS GENERATORS ELECTRIC FURNACE MOISTURE MONITOR RECORDERS GAS ANALYZER LOADING RACK WATER QUENCH OIL QUENCH
SEE FOR YOURSELF . . . CEC's Application Engineers are available to design and install complete systems for monitoring furnace atmospheres. Contact your nearby CEC Field Office.
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Division
Consolidated Electrodynamics 300 North Sierra Madre Villa, Pasadena,
California
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