walkonmars
Contributor
Just wondering what the lifespan of a sensor from a helium analyzer is?
I'm suspecting much longer due to the detection method used is thermal conductivity or heat capacity (instead of a galvanic cell).
Also, for oxygen, we use air as our calibration bump gas. Do you need a bump gas for helium as well?
Thanks,
-T
I'm suspecting much longer due to the detection method used is thermal conductivity or heat capacity (instead of a galvanic cell).
Also, for oxygen, we use air as our calibration bump gas. Do you need a bump gas for helium as well?
Thanks,
-T