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Petro Industry News Buyers’ Guide 2011 Suppliers Listings


A comprehensive bibliography of who’s who in the instrumentation sector in the oil and gas related industires


The following directory has been produced as a reference of international instrumentation, control manufacturers and suppliers in the oil related fields. The companies listed represent many of the major suppliers who have requested we draw your attention to their services. In this section you will find a complete alphabetical list of all companies included, with full address, telephone, fax, email and website addresses. We do hope that this guide, which is produced annually, will be of assistance to you in your purchasing decisions. Should you require product data for a particular type of equipment, please let us know and we shall notify the manufacturers to send you their latest information promptly; alternatively, fill in the Buying Now/User Card in the card section of this guide.


A. KRUESS OPTRONIC GmbH Alsterdorfer Str. 276 - 270, 22297, Hamburg, GERMANY. Tel: [49] 40 51431724 Fax: [49] 40 51431760 Website: www.kruess.com E-mail: sales@kruess.com


A2 TECHNOLOGIES 14 Commerce Drive, Danbury, CT, 06810, USA. Tel: [1] 203 3121100 Fax: [1] 203 3121058 Website: www.a2technologies.com E-mail: vlopez@a2technologies.com A2 Technologies’ extensive experience in engineering Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) based solutions for critical application problems provide to your industry. Over the years the A2 scientists, engineers and owners have developed and manufactured over 10,000 FTIR analysers, which are being used by a wide range of customers, from the US military to pharmaceutical companies. A2 have also innovated new means to analyse a broad range of samples types, as evidenced by the thousands of sampling devices used in conjunction with laboratory FTIR spectrometers, world-wide. Recently, A2’s portable FTIR spectrometers have changed how emergency responders deal with analysing potentially hazardous materials at the incident site. As a result, FTIR spectroscopy has become widely used in homeland security applications. A2’s principal owners pioneered out-of- laboratory FTIR measurements and today they continue to focus on bringing FTIR to more and more diverse applications and end users. Their systems are designed to enable experienced FTIR users to develop dedicated methods, and then for those methods to be deployed with our analysers in out-of-lab environments. In 2007, A2 Technologies introduced the ML spectrometer series - small, rugged FTIR spectrometers for monitoring the condition of lubricating fluids in high value machinery at the sample site. Recently we announced Exoscan, the world’s first high performance, hand-held FTIR analyser. Exoscan is a powerful, non-destructive testing device for surface analysis of composites and metals used in aircraft and aerospace manufacturing, as well as for other industries. A2 Technologies is ISO compliant and has a direct sales force in the U.S. Their international sales office is located in the UK and they have an extensive group of world-wide distributors.


ABB INC, PROCESS ANALYTICS 843 N Jefferson Street, PO Box 831, Lewisburg, WV, 24901-9509, USA. Tel: [1] 304 6474358 Fax: [1] 304 6471862 Website: www.abb.com/analytical E-mail: andy.hardwick@gb.abb.com


ABB LIMITED Howard Road, Eaton Socon, St Neots, PE19 8EU, UK. Tel: [44] 1480 488214 Fax: [44] 1480 488283 Website: www.abb.com E-mail: info@gb.abb.com


ACCUSTANDARD, INC. 125 Market Street, New Haven, CT, 06513, USA. Tel: [1] 203 7865290 Fax: [1] 203 7865287 Website: www.accustandard.com E-mail: ed@accustandard.com


The widest line of Organic and Inorganic Standards in the world. New products this year include the complete set of standards for EPA Method 535, biofuel standards, dye standards, standards for UOP and ASTM methods, explosives standards, and others. Industry exclusive products include over 170 PBDEs their metabolites, a 3-year shelf life on Inorganic single standards, and others. Accustandard synthesise all 209 PCBs, many metabolites, and many pesticides and their metabolites. ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 17025. www.AccuStandard.com.


AFRISO-EURO-INDEX GmbH Lindenstrasse 20, 74363, Güglingen, GERMANY. Tel: [49] 7135 102231 Fax: [49] 7135 102147 Website: www.afriso.de E-mail: info@afriso.de


ALMSCO INTERNATIONAL Gwaun Elai Medi Science Campus, Llantrisant, CF72 8XL, UK. Tel: [44] 1443 233920 Fax: [44] 1443 231531 Website: www.almsco.com E-mail: enquiries@almsco.com


ANALYTICAL FLOW PRODUCTS 233 Jalbert Street W., Thetford Mines, QC, G6G 7W1, CANADA. Tel: [1] 418 3380004 Fax: [1] 418 3382500 Website: www.afproducts.ca E-mail: info@afproducts.ca Analytical Flow Products is a new Canadian company, born after four years of development. Their goal is to offer the analytical community, end users and OEMs a new and improved design for analytical valves and fittings. Designed by engineers that have been involved for the last fifteen years in GC design, the target was to eliminate the shortcomings and pitfalls of existing models. This work has earned AFP six patents and two have already been granted.


Analytical Flow Products’ mission is to supply the best quality parts to the scientific community and to become a business partner with end users, small OEMs and a key player in the chromatography.


ANALYTIK JENA AG Konrad-Zuse-Str. 1, 07745, Jena, GERMANY. Tel: [49] 3641 7770 Fax: [49] 3641 779279 Website: www.analytik-jena.com E-mail: info@analytik-jena.com


ANTON PAAR GmbH


Anton Paar Strasse 20, 8054 Graz, AUSTRIA. Tel: [43] 316 2570 Fax: [43] 316 257257 Website: www.anton-paar.com E-mail: info@anton-parr.com


Anton Paar GmbH was established in 1922 as a one-man locksmith’s workshop. Today, over 1000 employees worldwide develop, produce and distribute high-quality measuring instruments for the determination of properties, e.g. density, temperature and viscosity, high-precision mechanical parts and assemblies. Anton Paar has strong links with universities and research laboratories. The company is owned by the Santner Foundation, which invests in research in the field of science and technology as well as in the rehabilitation of drug addicts.


APPLIED RIGAKU TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 9825 Spectrum Drive, Bldg. 4, Suite 475, Austin, TX, 78717, USA. Tel: [1] 512 2251796 Fax: [1] 512 2251797 Website: www.RigakuEDXRF.com E-mail: info@RigakuEDXRF.com


APPLITEK NV Venecoweg 19, 9810, Nazareth, BELGIUM. Tel: [32] 9 3863402 Fax: [32] 9 3867297 Website: www.applitek.com E-mail: e.coolsaet@applitek.com


ASENTEC GmbH Weipertstrasse 8-10, 74076, Heilbronn, GERMANY. Tel: [49] 7131 7669730 Fax: [49] 7131 7669739 Website: www.asentec.de E-mail: info@asentec.de


ATAGO U.S.A., INC.


12011 NE 1st St., Bldg. C, Ste. 110, Bellevue, WA, 98005, USA. Tel: [1] 425 6372107 Fax: [1] 425 6372110 Website: www.atago.net


E-mail: customerservice@atago-usa.com ATSAN


Sanayi Mah, Ucar Sk., Katirci is merkezi, Kat 5 no 5 daire 7-2, Istanbul, TURKEY. Tel: [90] 532 2330864 Fax: [90] 212 2829489 Website: www.atsan.com.tr E-mail: info@atsan.com.tr Atsan are a company that provides bespoke instrumentation and automation systems for industrial process control. The key principle of this specialist, results-orientated company is to develop specific solutions to their customers’ process requirements. Atsan offer a leading engineering and consulting service to companies with different requirements in many different industries. They will provide innovative, result-producing designs according to their clients’ specific needs, whilst providing the best equipment and advise to maximise a plant’s process efficiency.


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