Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Control element responsive to a sensed operating condition
Patent
1995-06-15
1997-06-24
Alexander, Lyle A.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Control element responsive to a sensed operating condition
422103, 422 55, 436 68, G01N 2105
Patent
active
056414587
ABSTRACT:
A flow through cell for non-invasive monitoring of fluids flowing therethrough includes a membrane covered view window through which sensors may monitor the fluids. The membranes are secured in position by a frame and retainer assembly with the frame and retainer clamping the membranes in place between the frame support structure and the retainer. The frame is snugly fitted into the cell and includes a sensor receptive chamber for positioning the sensors in the window and in position with the membranes.
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