For those designing and maintaining high-pressure oxygen systems, selecting the appropriate pressure sensing technology is paramount. We are currently offering the Keller LEO2-O2 gauge and are expanding our product lines with sensors utilising advanced PFPE fluids, specifically Fomblin and Galden, to address demanding Oxygen applications.
That’s why we’re proud to announce the addition of the Keller LEO2-O2 pressure gauges to our website – a proven performer engineered for exceptional accuracy and safety in oxygen service. Featuring robust construction and perfluoropolyether (PFPE) oils, the LEO2-O2 delivers dependable performance where it matters most.
Features
- Oxygen Compatibility: Engineered for safe and reliable operation in oxygen-rich applications.
- Fomblin or Galden Oil Filled Cells: Ensures long-term stability and accuracy.
- Robust Construction: Built for reliability and performance.
- High Accuracy: Precise measurements for critical applications.
- Wide Pressure Ranges: from vacuum up to 330 Bar.
Applications
- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
- Industrial Oxygen Processes, eg. PEM Electrolysers, PSA Processes
- Aerospace Oxygen Storage or Transportation
- Scuba Diving or Technical Diving
- And more!
Don’t compromise on safety or accuracy. Contact us today to learn more about the Keller LEO2-O2 and our upcoming oxygen sensor solutions. Let us help you find the perfect sensor for your critical applications.
For detailed technical specifications, application notes, or to discuss your specific oxygen pressure sensing needs, please contact us directly, or view the product on this link. We can provide in-depth information on our these gauges and other upcoming O2 product lines.
But that’s not all! We’re expanding our pressure sensor lineup with a range of solutions designed to meet your specific needs. From sensors for portable devices to high-pressure transducers for industrial applications, we’ll soon have the perfect sensor for you. Whether you need sensors for Oxygen (O2), Hydrogen (H2) or just compact sensors with integrated displays