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Need to calibrate your PIDs, GCs, or other HNU, Process Analyzer or PID Analyzer contact us for Return Authorization prior to sending the analyzer. Make sure to send your analyzer to our new address: 2 Washington Circle, Unit 4, Sandwich, MA 02563. To reach us by phone call 774-413-5281 X202. Note: PLEASE DO NOT SEND CALIBRATION GAS OR ANY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INCLUDING ANALYZERS WITH RADIOACTIVE SOURCE IN THEM WHEN YOU SEND IN YOUR ANALYZER FOR MAINTENANCE.
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In this April News Editionwe're preparing for our second of four events celebrating the International Year of Chemistry: Alternative Energy & Sustainable Living: a Cape Cod Science Cafe. Event is scheduled for Friday evening April 29, 2011 at the Hyannis Golf Club from 6:30pm-9pm. Featured speaker is world-renowned MIT chemist, Dr. Dan Nocera. To register for this event click here. We got a nice write-up for this event from our local press; to view click here.
Join us at a reception honoring our own Dr. Jack Driscoll:The Chemistry of Industrial Hygiene Instrumentation on Sunday May 15, 2011 from 6pm-7pm Portland, OR. Reserve your spot today by registering for this special event.
We have added a number of new IR sensors for monitoring the following compounds: N2O, ETO, EtOH. MeOH, IPA & CH3Br with the Model 202 IR Analyzer. This greatly expandsthe capability and selectivity of our infrared analyzer line for monitoring industrial processes such as drying ovens, pill coating, and ETO sterilizer vents.
We have developed a "hot IR sensor" option for the Model 202 since many VOC's can be lost in conventional sample handling systems as a result of their solubility in water. The Analyzer temperatureis kept well above the dewpointat 45+/- 10C.
A cold weather option has also been developed that allows the Analyzer to operate properly at temperatures down to -350F.
I thank you for taking the time to read my E-Newlsetter today and hope that I provided some useful information.
If you have any questions, comments or customer service related issues you can contact me via email or via telephone at 774-413-5281 X238 or toll free at 800-724-5600 X238.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Maclachlan, Managing Director, PID Analyzers, LLC