Warns fabricator to stop welding if oxygen level becomes
too high during welding
Cuts down on inert shielding gas required
Allows customers to increase weld production rates
Eliminates weld defects associated with purging
Large 4-digit display
General
The Argo-Naught and Ar-Gone Weld Gas Analyzers accurately monitor
oxygen levels while using inert gas to purge stainless steel, titanium
and other reactive metal. The Argo-Naught and Ar-Gone Weld Gas
Analyzers measure oxygen content in the weld chamber down to 0.1% (1000
ppm). The Argo-Naught and Ar-Gone Weld Gas Analyzers help save on argon
gas consumption and will increase the welder’s production rate. The
Argo-Naught and Ar-Gone Weld Gas Analyzers quickly identify any oxygen
level drawn into the weld chamber that is being shielded with inert
gas. The Argo-Naught and Ar-Gone Weld Gas Analyzers will save the weld
root by showing the fabricator if the levels rise to an unacceptable
level.
Operation of Gas Analyzer
The small size and battery operation of the Argo-Naught and Ar-Gone
Weld Gas Analyzers make them easily portable and ideal for monitoring
oxygen levels for welding on-site. They are each supplied with a
stainless steel probe, a 6-1/2 foot rubber tube, a rubber vacuum bulb,
operating instructions, calibration and test certificates.
The rubber tube of the Argo-Naught and Ar-Gone Weld Gas Analyzers can
be connected directly to the weld purge system or purge dam through the
exhaust port of the purging device. Alternatively, the stainless steel
probe can be inserted through the weld gap or the exhaust of the weld
purging system. Once the Argo-Naught or Ar-Gone Weld Gas Analyzer is in
place, the rubber bulb is activated to transport a sample of the
atmosphere in the vicinity of the weld to the sensor of the instrument.
The sensor accurately measures the oxygen content of the sample and
displays the oxygen level on the easily readable LCD display. Welding
can begin as soon as satisfactory oxygen levels are reached.