Low-level dissolved oxygen measurement in monoethylene glycol
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Salasi, Mobin
Maier, J.
Strong, G.
Mackay, A.
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Salasi, M. and Maier, J. and Strong, G. and Mackay, A. 2015. Low-level dissolved oxygen measurement in monoethylene glycol. Materials Performance. 54 (8): pp. 54-58.
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Materials Performance
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A test method for low-level dissolved oxygen (DO) measurement in glycol-based conditions is explained. Three independent DO measurement techniques are compared in water-only and monoethylene glycol (MEG) solutions. The objective is to determine limitations and advantages of each technique when the measurement is performed in MEG.
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