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| Company | KIN-TEK Analytical, Inc. | KIN-TEK Analytical, Inc. | KIN-TEK Analytical, Inc. | KIN-TEK Analytical, Inc. |
| Item | 491Flex™ Auxiliary Permeation Oven Module (PM) | 491Flex™ Base Module | 491Flex™ Interface Module (IM) | FlexStream™ Humidification Module (FlexHG) |
| Catalog Number | 491Flex Auxiliary Permeation Oven Module (PM) | 491Flex Base Module | 491Flex Interface Module (IM) | FlexStream Humidification Module (FlexHG) |
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| Description | The 491Flex™ PM is an independently controlled permeation tube oven that works in a series with the 491Flex™ Base Module to extend the number of ovens used in an expanded permeation system. | The 491Flex™ Base Module is a manually operated, stand-alone or expandable, permeation tube system for generating precision calibration gas standard mixtures. Mixtures are produced by diluting the gas emitted from Trace Source™ permeation (or diffusion) tubes with a dilution flow of inert gas, The 491Flex™ Base Module is a manually operated, stand-alone or expandable, permeation tube system for generating precision calibration gas standard mixtures. Mixtures are produced by diluting the gas emitted from Trace Source™ permeation (or diffusion) tubes with a dilution flow of inert gas, typically nitrogen or zero air.... Read More | The 491Flex™ IM contains interface components needed to assure constant analyzer input conditions independent of variations in flow from the 491Flex™ Permeation system. | The FlexStream™ HG Module is used with the FlexStreamTM Base Module (or other modules) to add a variable range of percent relative humidity (%RH) to the trace concentration gas calibration mixture. Adding %RH to a calibration gas is critical to simulate “real time” ambient sampling conditions. |
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