process gas detection News
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Ion Science invests £500,000 in advanced pick and place machine for PCB assembly
New Europlacer iineo system set to increase efficiencies and capacity of MiniPID PCB assembly process Ion Science leading manufacturer of advanced gas detection instrumentation for global occupational health and environmental monitoring applications – has invested some £500,000 in a new state-of-the-art Europlacer iineo pick and place machine to increase the capacity and efficiencies ...
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Enhancing VOC Emission Detection Using Optical Gas Imaging
Enhancing Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emission detection through Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) involves optimizing techniques and technologies to improve accuracy and efficiency in identifying and addressing leaks. Firstly, ensuring proper camera selection is fundamental. High-sensitivity infrared cameras optimized to the specific spectral bands associated with VOCs enhance the detection ...
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IONICON: The leading PTR-MS company celebrates its 15th anniversary
IONICON, leading manufacturer of PTR-MS real-time trace gas analyzers, was founded in July 1998 with the intention to commercialize a technology developed by scientists at the university of Innsbruck, Austria. The company now offers solutions for a broad range of markets covering environmental research, food & flavor science but also medical and biotechnological process monitoring where ...
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IONICON selects RJ Lee Group as Exclusive U.S. Distributor for Real-Time Trace Gas Analysis Products
IONICON Analytik, the Austrian based leading manufacturer of PTR-MS real-time trace gas analyzers today announced that RJ Lee Group, Inc. materials characterization laboratory and industrial forensics consulting firm has become the exclusive U.S. distribution partner for IONICON’s Trace Gas Analysis products including the Proton Transfer Reaction - Mass Spectrometer (PTR-MS) trace gas ...
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PIDs – A versatile device for emergency services in response to a HAZMAT incident
The ability of a photoionisation detector (PID) to measure low levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) makes them a vital tool in the decision making process following a hazardous materials (HAZMAT) incident. In the immediate aftermath of an accident, chemical spill or other incident involving hazardous materials there are many unknown factors. The speed at which these can be identified is ...
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Using PID for HAZMAT response procedures
HAZMAT response procedures – The versatile nature of a PID instrument makes it an indispensable device for the emergency services in response to a HAZMAT incident. The photoionisation detector (PID) measures low levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) making them a vital tool in the decision-making process following a hazardous materials (HAZMAT) incident. In the immediate aftermath of ...
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