… with the RITTER CO₂ Absorption Bottle
Better than 99% absorption capability and you don’t even need any absorption indicator!
- With the Unique RITTER Dip Pipe System
- Ideally suited for the RITTER Biogas Batch Fermentation System and MilliGascounter
Definition of CO₂ Absorption Capacity with RITTER Absorption Bottles:
The above diagram shows the definition of the CO₂ absorption capacity with the RITTER Absorption Bottle. The capacity limit is reached when the CO₂ absorption rate is reduced from 100% at start to 99%. That means: The CO₂ fraction of the biogas at the exit of the absorption bottle ranges between 0% and max. 1%. The remaining CH₄ fraction is measured and indicated by the MilliGascounter. Read more about the measured and indicated CH₄ volume when reaching the absorption capacity. Below of those stated volume values the user can be sure that the indicated CH₄ volume contains a maximum of 1% of CO₂.
CO₂ Absorption of RITTER Absorption Bottles vs. Surface Absorption Bottles:
The above diagram shows the CO₂ absorption rates of RITTER Absorption Bottles at various flow rates in comparison to those ones of common surface absorption bottles.
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