Barben Analytical
Barben Analytical is a market leading analytical supplier that designs, manufactures and sells analytical measurement products for the process industries. Our core products consist of pH and ORP electrochemical sensors along with gas and liquid phase optical oxygen analyzers. These products help our customers achieve higher levels of productivity, efficiency and quality and are designed to meet the most difficult and robust applications found in the industrial process markets such as; Chemical, Refining, Petrochemical, Oil & Gas, Pulp & Paper, Power and Semiconductor.
- 1 775 883 2500
- 1 775 883 6388
- sales.barben@ametek.com
- 5200 Convair Drive
Carson City, NV 89706
United States
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Conductivity Sensors
Conductivity sensors measure the specific conductance of liquid processes. The specific conductance is directly related to the presence of ionic species and their concentration. Barben Analytical offers a full range of two electrode and four electrode contacting conductivity sensors for a variety of industrial measurement applications.
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Dual-Input Intelligent Analyzer
1056
The Model 1056 dual-input analyzer offers single or dual sensor input with an unrestricted choice of dual measurements thus reducing the cost per loop and saving panel space. This multi-parameter instrument offers a wide range of measurement choices, supporting most industrial, commercial, and municipal applications.
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Single Channel Transmitter
1066
The model 1066 Single Channel Transmitter is a loop powered device that can accept input from pH/ORP, conductivity (contacting and toroidal), and amperometric (dissolved oxygen, chlorine, and ozone) sensors.The model 1066 Single Channel Transmitter can display a liquid analytical measurement, in addition to a temperature measurement, current output, and diagnostic information. The transmitter has quick start programming for shorter installation times and an intuitive user interface for easy operation.
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Transmitter
5081
The Model 5081 family of transmitters can be used to measure pH, ORP, conductivity (using either contacting or toroidal sensors), resistivity, oxygen (ppm and ppb level), free chlorine, total chlorine, and ozone in a variety of process liquids.
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Optical Oxygen Sensors
The analyzer is suitable for direct field installation (NEMA 4X) in hazardous area (Class I, Division 2). The optical fiber sensor platform allows small inline sensors to be installed into sample tubing lines (1/4”), flow cells using NPT fittings, or directly into tanks or process lines using our retractable “hot tap” sensor design. BOS optical oxygen sensors are impervious to typical O2 poisons (H2S) and interferences (combustibles, magnetic, CO2 and H2) with high accuracy and long-term stability measurements without the need for complex or advanced sample conditioning systems. The threaded version of the optical sensor has optional Dual Seal (ANSI/ISA 12.27.01) classification for high pressure applications up to 1200 PSIG (82.7 BAR).
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pH & ORP Sensors
The Barben Analytical Performance Series products are 3rd generation combination pH/ORP electrodes targeted at harsh, industrial measurement applications. High pressures, strong chemicals, and elevated temperatures typically shorten the lifespan of conventional double-junction pH probes. In these applications the Performance Series sensor offers extended sensor lifespan, as well as decreased drift, and longer calibration intervals. Each sensor is manufactured with our patented Axial Ion Path® reference technology, proprietary Low-Noise & High-Temp Signal Cable along with proprietary ruggedized, high temp and coat resistant glass formulations. A wide selection of sensor body styles and process fittings in a variety of corrosion resistant materials allow direct replacement of short-lived OEM pH/ORP sensors. Barben Performance Series sensors are compatible with all major manufacturers of pH analyzers and transmitters. Upgrade your analytical measurement without the hassle and expense of replacing costly field instruments.