The air in my dryer is heated to 200F. Does that mean that I need a model SNR672 PrevEx analyzer heated to 248F?
The goal is to keep all vapors above their flash points as they travel through the analyzer and sample tubes. Meaning it is not always necessary to heat the analyzer to the same temperature as the sample. For example, a process containing only Acrylic Acid needs a sample train heated to at least 130F, which is the flash point of Acrylic Acid plus a few degrees safety margin. In this particular case, after careful review of the application survey, we might confirm the need of a model SNR671 analyzer heated to 140F.
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