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    SF-6 gas analyzers, which is most common?

    Whats the most common brand/model you see used for gas analyzers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KBloomer View Post
    Whats the most common brand/model you see used for gas analyzers?
    In General it is the one we have in the shop or if the client wants a specific model we will rent it. Brand/model is mainly just user preference they all perform the same function.

    The one we use is https://en.wika.com/ga11_en_co.WIKA

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    Quote Originally Posted by KBloomer View Post
    Whats the most common brand/model you see used for gas analyzers?
    I use DILO SF6 Multi-Analyzer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesemuze View Post
    I use DILO SF6 Multi-Analyzer
    I would recommend this also. It's fast and durable, and you won't have to clean a mirror in certain conditions. Someone in an old company I worked at actually had a (edit- pretty much full SF6) bottle fall on it, and it was still operating for the rest of the job, and nothing was wrong with it when sent off for calibration.


    https://www.mbw.ch/products/sf6-gas-...-sf6-analyzer/
    This is pretty popular also, but it has a mirror that can get moisture or dirt in it that can be a pain. It's also a lot slower and more delicate than the DILO.

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