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Arnel Inc. - Engineered Analytical Solutions

3145 Bordentown Avenue
Parlin, NJ 08859 USA
Telephone: 732-721-4300
Fax: 732-721-4551


CO2 Purity Analyzers

The determination of impurities and their concentrations in CO2 are of vital importance to producers, distributors and to beverage and water bottlers. These impurities can impart undesirable taste and odor to products, challenge consumer safety, damage brand names, injure company reputations and ultimately have a sever impact on company revenues.

Arnel has developed two families of CO2 analyzers (Models 6025 through 6438 and Models 4040 through 4046) that have been designed to meet or exceed the ISBT (International Society of Beverage Technologists) specifications for trace impurity compounds analyzed in gaseous or liquid CO2.

All of the analyzers are designed to have the versatility and ability to test CO2 quality at three critical locations and all provide a complete solution - from sample handling and instrument calibration to analyzing compounds and data handling:

  • At each stage of manufacture
  • During product delivery
  • In final use at the beverage bottling operation

Standard features on all of Arnel's CO2 Analyzers include:

  • Availability of Pneumatic Pressure Control (PPC) for more precise and automated gas flow
  • Factory upgradeable for future expansion or system configuration changes
  • The ability to analyze the same trace impurities in gaseous beverage N2 at the same listed concentration levels
  • Operation in batch plus on-line sampling mode

To further expand the usefulness of the CO2 analyzers, options include:

  • Automated front-end multipoint sampling, plus automated product monitoring and control
  • Provisions for stable calibration and push button plant operation

Learn more about the available literature for the standard Arnel family of CO2 Analyzers which discuss the detector(s) utilized, type(s) of samples analyzed, components analyzed, minimum detectable limits, chromatograms and other key features. Learn more »