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Part Number: R125P03-002
Oxygen Sensor
MAXTEX Oxygen Sensor REF:R125P03-002... view more
Part Number: R125P18-014
Oxygen Sensor Barewire
Maxtec Oxygen Sensor Barewire PN:R125P18-014 MAX -250T... view more
Part Number: R125P04-01
Oxygen Sensor
Maxtec Oxygen Sensor R125P04-01... view more
Part Number: R125P02-026
INDUSTRIAL OXYGEN SENSOR
Maxtec MAX-250(B+) Oxygen Sensor/INDUSTRIAL OXYGEN SENSOR ... view more
Part Number: Max-250B
OXYGEN SENSOR
Maxtec Max-250B bare-wire oxygen sensor Brand:Maxtec Model: Max-250B Series: Oxygen Sensor The Max 250 series of oxygen sensors use a patented weak-acid based technology providing a... view more
An oxygen sensor is a type of equipment used to measure the amount of oxygen in a gas or liquid. It is typically used to measure the oxygen levels in air, fuel, exhaust, and water. Oxygen sensors are used in a variety of industries, such as automotive, medical, industrial, and environmental.
Oxygen sensors come in a variety of styles and sizes, ranging from handheld devices to large, multi-sensor systems. The price of an oxygen sensor depends on its type, size, and features. Handheld devices can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, while larger systems can cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Manufacturers of oxygen sensors include Honeywell, Siemens, ABB, and Emerson. These companies offer a wide range of products, from basic oxygen sensors to sophisticated multi-sensor systems. Honeywell, for example, offers a range of oxygen sensors for automotive, industrial, and medical applications. Siemens offers a range of oxygen sensors for industrial and medical applications, as well as a range of gas sensors for environmental monitoring. ABB and Emerson both offer a range of oxygen sensors for industrial and medical applications.