March 2012 Wrap-Up Issue
PID Analyzers, LLC Monthly E-Newsletter
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What's ahead:

More chemistry events that we are participating in 

during the month of April:

 

Northeast Student Chemistry Career Symposium organized by the Northeastern Section Younger Chemists Committee

    

Cambridge Science Festival a week long festival dedicated to science, engineering, technology and math.

 

 

Greetings!

 
In this April News Edition  we've been south to Orlando, FLA for Pittcon and west to San Diego, CA for the American Chemical Society Spring National Meeting.
 

 

 

Featured product: The Fast GC

 

Over the last year we've been working closely with VICI Valco on fast gc applications utilizing their resistively heated column technology. 

 

1) Fast Portable GC-ideal for applications requiring real-time detection for fatality prevention in hazardous atmospheres

 

2) Fast Laboratory GC-low cost and ideal for university or college labs 

 

 

 

We evaluated the fast GC with a short (7.5M) column for the analysis of chemical weapons surrogates. See more info here.

 

Full presentation is available here. 

 

Contact us for additional information or for a quotation. 

 

Featured recent blog posts by Jack Driscoll 

 

GC Detectors Blog Post: click here to view post

 

  

 Gas Analysis Blog Post: click here to view post
 
 

Boston area evening event April 23! Click on the link for info and make sure to RSVP 

 

Chemistry of Food Science Cafe

Jennifer Maclachlan and Chemistry of Food Science Cafe speaker, Sara Risch at ACS Committee Meeting in Washington DC February 2012

 

 

Boston area family event:

Chemists Celebrate Earth Day-at MOS Boston 4/22 12pm-4pm Hands on recycling themed activities for families-get passes at your local library for discounted tickets

 
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