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MODEL 901 OXYGEN HEADSPACE ANALYZER
The Model 901 is used primarily for the measurement of residual oxygen in gas-flushed food packages.
With an expected oxygen sensor life of 4-5 years, it vastly outperforms other head space oxygen analyzers
with a cheap sensor that might last 1-2 years. Use it in the lab, or on the packaging line.
Non-technical personnel will find it very easy to use – and at less than 3 pounds,
it can be easily transported to other locations.

Includes everything you need to begin sampling:
Built-in pump, sample probe.
Starter pack of 200 foam septas
2 needles.
2 particulate filters,
2 moisture blocking filters,
High quality industrial AA rechargeable batteries
Charger - (International compatible 100-240V)
Optimize the freshness and quality of your gas-flushed food packages with the Model 901 Oxygen Headspace Analyzer, engineered for precise measurement of residual oxygen levels. This robust instrumentation is essential for quality control across food packaging applications, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
The Model 901 stands out with its extended sensor lifespan of 4-5 years, an impressive duration compared to typical alternatives that only last 1-2 years. Perfect for use in laboratory settings or on active packaging lines, this lightweight, portable analyzer allows for user-friendly operation, making it accessible for non-technical personnel.
- Advanced built-in pump with sample probe for accurate and reliable measurement
- Starter pack includes 200 foam septas, ensuring convenient sampling
- Comes with 2 needles, particulate filters, and moisture-blocking filters for enhanced testing versatility
- Powered by high-quality industrial AA rechargeable batteries, with a 100-240V international charger for global use
- Compact design weighing under 3 pounds for easy transportation to various locations
Enhance your quality assurance processes and ensure product safety with the Model 901 Oxygen Headspace Analyzer—your reliable partner in laboratory and production environments.