November  2011   

PID Analyzers, LLC Newsletter
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In this November News Edition we're ready for the long holiday weekend!

 

Southeastern Regional American Chemical Society (SERMACS2011)  Social Media in Science Symposium presenters meet and greet luncheon. L to R: Kevin Majors, Ken Podraza, Thomas Devore, Laura Provan, Jennifer Maclachlan, A. Martin, F. Luna-Vera, Ashton T. Griffin, Barbara Reisner and Natalie Herring

I had the honor of being an invited speaker at SERMACS2011 and gave two presentations in the Social Media in Science Symposium titled: My Twitter Tool-Box-How I utilize social media at my small chemical business and The Value of a Facebook Business Page.      

Pictured below is our Model 112 fixed continuous flameionization detector (FID). 
The 112 FID is one of our featured products on our new ad campaign with Labcompare.
 
This product is unique because it offers high performance and sensitivity at an affordable price. Continuous Analyzer Product Line brochure is available 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Here is our Labcompare product description.

Need to calibrate your PIDs, GCs, or other HNU, Process Analyzer or PID Analyzer products, please contact us  for Return Authorization prior to sending the analyzer. 

To reach us by phone call 774-413-5281 X202. 

 

Note: PLEASE DO NOT SEND CALIBRATION GAS OR ANY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INCLUDING ANALYZERS WITH A RADIOACTIVE SOURCE IN THEM WHEN YOU SEND IN YOUR ANALYZER FOR MAINTENANCE.. 

I thank you for taking the time to read my E-Newlsetter today and hope that I provided some useful information. Please keep us in mind for upcoming monitoring projects.
 

Sincerely,  

Jennifer Maclachlan, Managing Director, PID Analyzers, LLC