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OxySense Release High and Low Temperature Oxygen Sensors

OxySense, Inc., the leading supplier of optical oxygen monitoring systems announced the release of a high temperature and low temperature version of its state of the art OxySense 5000.

“In response to our customers’ requests, we have developed two new systems that allow the user to measure oxygen levels at temperatures not possible with any other competing systems” according to Peter Gerard, president of OxySense, Inc.

The OxySense L5000 has the capability of measuring oxygen levels in packages and containers at temperatures as low as -25°C and up to +30°C. The OxySense H5000 has the capability of measuring oxygen levels in packages and containers at temperatures to as high as -95°C. The range of the standard OxySense 5000 is 0°C to 50°C.

“With these new additions to our line, we offer customers the opportunity to measure and monitor the performance of their package and materials in the environments that they will be exposed to in the real world, as opposed to a lab simulation.” said Gerard.

For additional information on these exciting new products, and how OxySense can assist you, please visit their Website http://www.oxysense.com or contact them at (214)483-1003 or by e-mail at [email protected]

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