Your High-Purity Production's Hidden Enemy: 1ppb Trace Dissolved Oxygen
When your pharma line scraps 3 batches of injectables (≈$200k loss) due to “mysterious oxidation” in water, or your semiconductor wafer yield drops 18% from “invisible oxygen” in ultrapure water—here’s the truth: parts-per-billion (ppb) trace dissolved oxygen (DO) is the silent thief eating your profits!
Let’s Crunch the Numbers: How Much Is Trace DO Stealing From You?
- Pharma: Just 100ppb DO in injection water cuts biologic activity by 22% in 30 days—triggering FDA recalls;
- Semiconductor: 200ppb DO in ultrapure water corrodes chip copper interconnects, costing 5,000 scrapped wafers/month per line;
- Electronic Chemicals: 500ppb DO in high-purity solvents fails lithium battery electrolyte specs—spiking customer claims by 30%.
The worst part? Trace DO hides at ppb levels—you won’t see it until mass scrap hits!
Traditional Monitoring: Paying to Shoot Yourself in the Foot
Your polarographic sensor is a liability, not a solution:
- 【Costly】$28k/year in electrolyte replacements + calibrations;
- 【Disruptive】Oxygen consumption + data drift = 2 hours of line downtime per tweak (≈$12k/incident);
- 【Useless】Minimum 5ppb detection—way too weak for high-purity production’s “1ppb must-have.”
The Lifesaver: LUMINSENS LMS-DO 100—Make Trace DO Vanish
Our proprietary fluorescence tech insures global high-purity lines:
✅ 1ppb Precision = Locked 99.99% Yield: ±1ppb or 3% reading accuracy—kill “DO-caused scrap” at the source;
✅ 0 Maintenance = Profit in Your Pocket: No electrolytes/no oxygen consumption—save $30k/year in upkeep;
✅ Global Line Compatibility: Works with portable/online analyzers + RS-485 MODBUS—fits German cleanrooms & Southeast Asian high-humidity lines;
✅ Tough As Nails: 316L stainless steel + polymer housing—5+ year lifespan in acidic/alkaline/high-salt environments.
Right now, the LMS-DO 100 is already boosting yields at German pharma plants and South Korean semiconductor lines—your competitors are locking in 99.99% yield with it. Will you wait for the next scrap batch?















