Comparison of Dissolved Oxygen Measurement Technologies Kenneth Kuruc, Hach Company Dissolved oxygen measurement in the steam cycle remains a key parameter for the monitoring and control of corrosion. A variety of methods, including colorimetric and electrochemical (galvanic and polarographic), continue to be employed as either field test, portable or process platforms. However, most methods to this point have required a fair amount of attention and expense in order to maintain proper operation. In this paper we will discuss the traditional methods along with a relatively new technology known as “optical” or “luminescence”. The significance and potential advantages of this new technology for the power industry will then be considered. Click Here For Complete Presentation Text
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