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MACHEREY-NAGEL GmbH & Co. KG Neumann-Neander-Str. 6-8, 52355, Düren, GERMANY. Tel: [49] 2421 9690 Fax: [49] 2421 969199 Website: www.mn-net.com E-mail: info@mn-net.com


MACHEREY-NAGEL was founded in 1911 as a specialist for ashless filter paper. Since then, the company has evolved into a diversified company for analytical chemistry with global scope and strong customer focus. The company’s five core competencies are: Filtration, Rapid Tests, Water Analysis, Chromatography and Bioanalysis. MACHEREY-NAGEL is still 100% family owned and we are proud of our excellent quality made in Germany as well as our extraordinary customer service. To learn more about the company, the products and promotions, please visit www.mn-net.com


MAINSTREAM MEASUREMENTS LTD Unit 4 Town Head Trading Centre, Addingham, Ilkley, LS29 0PD, UK. Tel: [44] 1943 830111 Fax: [44] 1943 831115


Website: www.mainstream-measurements.com E-mail: info@mainstream-measurements.com


MANTECH INC 160 Southgate Drive, Unit 2, Guelph, ON, N1G 4P5, CANADA. Tel: [1] 519 7634245


Website: www.mantech-inc.com E-mail: info@mantech-inc.com


MARKES INTERNATIONAL LTD Gwaun Elai Medi Science Campus,


Llantrisant, CF72 8XL, UK. Tel: [44] 1443 230935 Fax: [44] 1443 231531 Website: www.markes.com E-mail: enquiries@markes.com


MAXX MESS- UND


PROBENAHMETECHNIK GmbH Hechinger Strasse 41, 72414, Rangendingen, GERMANY. Tel: [49] 7471 984810 Fax: [49] 7471 9848144 Website: www.maxx-gmbh.com E-mail: info@maxx-gmbh.com


MBE AG


Bolstrasse 7, 8623, Wetzikon 3, SWITZERLAND. Tel: [41] 44 9312288 Fax: [41] 44 9312280 Website: www.mbe.ch E-mail: contact@mbe.ch


MEMBRAPOR AG Birkenweg 2, Wallisellen, 8304, Zurich, SWITZERLAND. Tel: [41] 43 3117200 Fax: [41] 43 3117201


Website: www.membrapor.ch E-mail: info@membrapor.ch


Membrapor, an innovative and independent company, produces more than 200 gas sensors to detect more


than 20 gases: NH3 (ammonia), Br2 (bromine), CO (carbon monoxide), Cl2 (chlorine), C2H4 (ethylene), C2H4O (ethylene oxide), CH2O (formaldehyde), H2 (hydrogen), HBr (hydrogen bromide), HCl (hydrogen


chloride), HCN (hydrogen cyanide), H2S (hydrogen sulfide), H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide), CH4 (methane), NO (nitric oxide), NO2 (nitrogen dioxide), O2 (oxygen), O3 (ozone), PH3 (phosphine), SiH4 (silane) and SO2 (sulfur dioxide). All gas sensors have been developed


at Membrapor and are produced in Switzerland. Membrapor sensors are available in all standard industrial sensor formats.


MESA LABORATORIES 10 Park Place, Butler, NJ, 02405, USA. Website: www.mesalabs.com E-mail: biosdrycal@mesalabs.com


METROHM APPLIKON De Brauwweg 13, 3125, AE Schiedam, NETHERLANDS. Tel: [31] 10 2983555 Fax: [31] 10 4379648


Website: www.metrohm-applikon.com E-mail: analyzers@metrohm-applikon.com


MKS INSTRUMENTS INC 2 Tech Drive, Suite 201, Andover, MA, 01810, USA. Tel: [1] 978 645 5500 Fax: [1] 978 557 5100 Website: www.mksinst.com E-mail: mks@mksinst.com


MURCO LTD 114a Georges Street Lower, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, IRELAND. Tel: [353] 1 2846388 Fax: [353] 1 2846389


Website: www.murcogasdetection.com E-mail: sales@murco.ie


MYRON L COMPANY 2450 Impala Drive, Carlsbad, CA, 92010, USA. Tel: [1] 760 4382021 Fax: [1] 760 9319189 Website: www.myronl.com E-mail: info@myronl.com


The Myron L Company: Accuracy - Reliability - Simplicity


Myron L Company manufactures reliable high performance instrumentation for solution control and water quality analysis. Handheld meters and inline monitor/controllers can be used in diverse applications with widely varying values for Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS, pH, ORP, Free Chlorine and Temperature. New digital handheld models also feature LSI/Hardness calculator and Bluetooth®


technology.


N.E.T. SRL Via Legano 2, Cornaredo, 20010, Milan, ITALY. Tel: [39] 02 935 44190 Fax: [39] 02 935 40347 Website: www.nenvitech.com E-mail: info@nenvitech.com


Nano Environmental Technology s.r.l. was founded in 2002 in Milan, Italy, with the purpose of setting new standards in the market of gas sensors, with quality, high level technical support and short delivery times but with competitive prices.


Now N.E.T. manufactures and markets a complete range of gas sensor devices for industrial use by gas detection and gas analysis instrument manufacturers worldwide, also in OEM basis.


The new serie of NDIR microprocessor driven sensors, the IRNET-P, includes different solutions


for hydrocarbons, CO2, SF6 and refrigerant gases detection and it is developed and manufactured completely in Italy.


NIVUS GmbH Im Taele 2, 75031, Eppingen, GERMANY. Tel: [49] 7262 9191 0 Fax: [49] 7262 9191 999 Website: www.nivus.com E-mail: info@nivus.com


NOVASINA AG Neuheimstrasse 12, 8853, Lachen, SWITZERLAND. Tel: [41] 55 6426767 Fax: [41] 55 6426770


Website: www.novasina.com E-mail: info@novasina.ch


NTRON LTD Mullaghboy Industrial Park, Navan, Co Meath, IRELAND. Tel: [353] 46 9071333 Fax: [353] 46 9071331 Website: www.ntron.com E-mail: info@ntron.com


OLDHAM SAS ZI Est, Rue Orfila, CS 20417, 62027, Arras, FRANCE. Tel: [33] 3 21 608080 Fax: [33] 3 21 608000


Website: www.oldhamgas.com E-mail: info@oldhamgas.com


OPSIS AB


Box 244, 24402, Furulund, SWEDEN. Tel: [46] 46 722500 Fax: [46] 46 722501 Website: www.opsis.se E-mail: info@opsis.se


Opsis AB is a Swedish company that develops, manufactures and markets systems for ambient air quality monitoring, continuous emissions monitoring and process control. We offer a total monitoring solution including software for a wide range of applications. The German TUV, MCERTS and the U.S. E.P.A. among others have tested and approved the Opsis monitoring systems. At Opsis, we concentrate on optical measurements because the technique is flexible and provides rapid measurements that allow the quantification of several gases simultaneously with great reliability. Our product uses the DOAS (Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy) technique. Besides the DOAS system, Opsis offers a laser diode gas analyser that is designed for monitoring a range of gases with very fast response time and low detection limits. Also, Opsis offers a wide range of additional equipment such as compact analysers, oxygen monitors and particulate monitors. Furthermore, Opsis manufactures a data logger system that is designed for data acquisition applications. The data logger can handle analogue and digital input and output signals, as well as serial communication. Besides hardware, Opsis offers a wide range of flexible state-of-the-art software packages for data management. The software is an effective tool for data collection, data representation, reports, emission databases, GIS system, forecasting and planning. From the very beginning, Opsis has realised the importance of continuous product development and comprehensive after-sales service to the system operators. Through a network of subsidiary companies, distributors and other representatives, Opsis is present on all continents. More than a thousand of systems are in operation around the world. Opsis is ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 and ISO/IEC 17025 certified.


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