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Air Monitoring New Air Disinfection Website Has Live Newsfeeds
Inov8, the Milton Keynes based air disinfection company, has launched a new website,
www.inov8.com that includes a host of new features to provide visitors with the latest information on infection prevention and control.
Inov8’s Marketing Manager Laura Baxter says: "The new site has been designed to become the first point of call for anyone wishing to discover the latest information on disinfection. In addition to a broad selection of material from our own technical experts, the site will also feature live news feeds from around the world."
Inov8 is the company behind the AD (Air Disinfection) unit which has taken the market by storm, providing new technology in the fight against bacteria and viruses such as MRSA, C.Difficile, Norovirus,
E.Coli, TB and Swine Flu.
A winner in the NHS Smart Solutions for HCAI Programme 2009, the AD unit has been proven in laboratory trials and is currently helping fight infection in many healthcare facilities around the world.
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Emission Monitoring for Industrial and Combustion Processes
The Optima 7 from Rasitech (UK) is a true 5 sensors Hand Held Emission Analyser which can be equipped with up to 5 electrochemical sensors to
MCERTS Approved Portable Emissions Analyser
Testo 350 Multi-Gas Emissions Analyser: MCERTS approved for O2,
CO, NO, NO2 , and SO2
Market leading performance, integrated gas preperation for accurate and reliable measurements
Quantify emissions quickly
Remote operation and long term measurement capability
Ideal for high-range engine testing to low NOx burner and boiler tuning
Signal Instruments is part of the Signal Group of companies, the UK’s leading supplier of gas analysis equipment and services. As an original equipment manufacturer, we understand that our success depends upon the skills of our support team and currently have the following opportunities at our Camberley facility.
Test & Commissioning Engineer Sira MC090159/00
to join our Systems department carrying out test, calibration, installation and commissioning of Signal systems in house and on customer sites worldwide. Working with customers in industries such as, gas turbines, automotive engine test and universities, this role would suit someone looking for variety and capable of understanding complex applications. The role is office based, with travel to customer sites once the system has been fully tested at our factory in Camberley. The ideal candidate will be educated to HND or equivalent standard and have some experience of testing and commissioning electronic instrumentation. Previous field service work and knowledge of electrical installation would be an advantage. In return, an attractive salary package is offered and full product training will be given.
Field Service Engineer
to join our service team carrying out maintenance, repair and calibration work on a wide range of gas analysis systems across the UK. Our customers range from consultancies to power stations, so there is plenty of variety in this key position. Following an in house training period at our Camberley factory, this role will be office based with daily/weekly travel to customer sites, and would suit someone capable of working on their own initiative who enjoys the challenge of keeping our monitoring equipment operating to a high standard. The ideal candidate will be educated to HND or equivalent standard and have some experience of servicing electronic instrumentation. In return, an attractive salary package (including a company car) is offered and full product training will be given.
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Please apply in writing, enclosing a CV and indication of current salary, to Mrs. Kym Williams, Signal Group Limited, Instruments Division, Standards House, 12 Doman Road, Camberley, Surrey GU15 3DF. Email:
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simultaneously measure O2, CO, NO, NO2 and SO2. Selected cells can be installed for the measurement of Low NO and Low CO with resolution down to only 0.1 ppm.
A super bright colour 3.5” TFT display with back light and task oriented menu make possible to display simultaneously all the combustions gases and calculated combustion parameter to easily perform the adjustment and tuning or combustion processes, such as process heaters, gas engines and industrial boilers.
Optima 7 offers real time data transfer via optional Blue tooth or standard mini USB port to a PC or Notebook for data logging and trend analysis. The newly integrated but removable water trap uses new special coated Teflon
filter ensuring maximum protection to dust and preserving the cells life. Different probe shaft lengths, diameters and temperature ranges ensure high flexibility for all applications.
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Airborne Particulate Monitoring
Monitoring particle poll - ution in air can be a challenging task. Unlike pollutant gases which are well defined compounds, particulate pollution is a
mixture of compounds which can exist in various physical states.
Current air quality legislation requires the measurement of all particulate matter (PM) in terms of mass per cubic meter of air. However many specialists believe that the number of particles and their chemical composition are just as important as mass in terms of health effects.
At Air Monitors (UK) we have many years experience in the supply and support of monitoring technology for PM mass both by manual gravimetric and automated techniques such as TEOM/FDMS, Beta Attenuation and Optical Scattering. We strive to provide the best available technology based on the latest science and we recently introduced a new range of multi wavelength Nephelometers featuring integral back scatter measurement from Ecotech, a Nano particle (20nm-300nm) counter from Phillips Aerasense and optical PM monitors for fixed and personal monitoring from Thermo Fisher.
We also offer instruments designed to identify specific particulate substances, such as elemental carbon (soot) and heavy metals. If you have an application for any type of particle monitoring why not contact us and check out our wide range of monitoring technologies.
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Precision Particulate Emissions Test
Do you test for particulate emissions? Are you using the best filter weighing measurement system? Discover how METTLER TOLEDO’s solutions can help simplify the process, as well as increase measurement accuracy. From manual to robotic systems, METTLER TOLEDO offers state-of-the-art technology to suit your needs. Ultra micro and analytical balances, coupled with a filter kit, provide accurate determination of smallest weight differences. With its unique construction, the filter holder attachment provides extremely reproducible results, even with highly charged filter residues.
While the innovative F-A747 filter robot solution enables high throughput, making handling of filters effortless. The system is fully compliant to automotive and environmental industry standards.
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