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St. Croix Sensory is proud to offer the olfasense line of olfactometers to North America. The olfasense TO series olfactometers are used by over 325 laboratories worldwide.
The TO-8 evolution is the latest generation of olfactometer from olfasense. The TO-Evolution can operate in all commonly used standards of olfactometry, including Yes/No (EN13725), Dual Forced-Choice (EN13725) and Triangular Forced-Choice (EN13725 & ASTM E679).
TO-8 evolution is programmed to operate under multiple testing modes that meet EN13725 and ASTM Standards.
Dimensions: L x W x H: 24″ x 24″ x 21″ (615 x 615 x 535 mm)
Weight: 48.5 lb (22 kg)
Sniff Ports: single sniffing port for TFC and Yes/No.
Testing Modes: Triangular Forced-Choice
Binary Forced-Choice
Yes/No
Concentration Series: Factor of 1.4 (31 dilution steps) or 2.0 (16 dilution steps)
Presentation Flow Rate: 20-LPM, can be customized
Dilution Range: 22 to 216 (Nominal 4 to 65,000 dilution ratios)
Step Factor: Can operate with either 1.4 or 2 step factors.
Repeatability: Meets EN13725:2003 requirements
Number of Assessors: 2, 4 or 6 assessors
Required Sample Size: less than 10-L for forced choice mode. Typical 3L for (>500 o.u.) and 5-7L for (<500 o.u.)
Air Supply: Separate compressed air supply providing minimum 140 LPM at 6bar (87 psi)
System includes carbon filtration.
Power: 110-240VAC 50/60Hz
Control: PC with TO-evolution control software and Laboratory management program included (Windows 7 or newer).
Data Management: WiNose LIMs program included
Q: What dilution technology is used?
The TO-8 evolution uses proprietary technology, using calibrated restrictions, minimizing internal volume and providing ultra fast response in dilution changes.
Q: What air system is used?
An air compressor system is needed to provide the dilution air for the olfactometer. St. Croix Sensory can provide suggested compressor system.
Q: How much sample volume is required?
In normal operation, the olfactometer needs 5-7 Liters of sample. It is common to us 10L sample bags.
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