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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


Founded in 1957, Myron L® Company has been a leading


manufacturer of precision water quality instrumentation for over 65 years. Because we are a privately owned corporation, we are able to remain committed to excellence in accuracy, reliability, and simplicity while investing heavily in research and development. The result is a product line that includes powerful, innovative multi-parameter monitor/controllers, handheld meters, and compact pens that are built to last with convenient, user-intuitive features like touchscreens, Bluetooth® connectivity, and one-button measurements. Our measurement parameters have expanded to include Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS, Salinity, pH, ORP, Free Chlorine Equivalent, Dissolved Oxygen, Nitrate, Hardness, Alkalinity, and Temperature. In addition, our 900 Series Monitor/Controllers feature new physical parameters like Flow Rate and Volume Totalizer, Pulse Counter/Frequency Counter, and % Rejection along with the fl exibility to monitor any 4-20/0-20 mA input. All our products are designed, engineered, and assembled in America to meet the most rigorous application requirements. We also provide exceptional service and technical support for the life of our products. In some cases, we have supported products in continuous use for over 40 years. And you will always get a live person based at our corporate headquarters to help you during business hours.


N.E.T. SRL


Via Campania 5, Pregnana Milanese, 20006, 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. (N.E.T.) was founded in 2001 with the mission of setting new standards in the gas sensor market; high quality, excellent technical support, competitive pricing and short delivery times.


N.E.T. now manufactures and sells a complete range of gas sensing devices, also in OEM basis, for industrial and commercial applications used by instrument manufacturers worldwide.


The new range of NDIR sensors, completely manufactured in Italy, includes solutions for the detection of hydrocarbons, CO2, SF6 and refrigerants.


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


OIZOM INSTRUMENTS PVT. LTD. 306, INDRAPRASTH CORPORATE, OPP. SHELL PETROLEUM, PRAHLADNAGAR ROAD, PRAHLADNAGAR, Ahmedabad, 380015, INDIA.


Tel: [91] 898 093 9443 Website: www.oizom.com E-mail: mkt@oizom.com


OMNI SENSORS AND TRANSMITTERS The Old Barn, Churchlands Business Park, Harbury, CV33 9GX, UK. Tel: [44] 1926 614263


Website: www.sensorsandtransmitters.com E-mail: sales@sensorsandtransmitters.com


Omni Sensors and Transmitters is the UK and Irish distributor for a select group of quality manufacturers of gas, humidity/dew point, air velocity and mass fl ow, temperature, differential pressure, moisture in oil and wireless sensors and transmitters and moisture meters.


We have been helping customers; manufacturers, suppliers, and end users for nearly 20 years across many industries select the right sensor or transmitter solution for their application, whether air quality monitoring, gas safety or process monitoring/analysis or moisture measurements in solids. We welcome the opportunity to work with you.


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


OPSIS is a global supplier of environmental monitoring systems for gas analysis and related services. OPSIS has provided thousands of systems both for ambient air quality monitoring (AQM), for continuous emissions monitoring (CEM), and for process control applications. The OPSIS systems are sold and serviced world-wide through a network of distributors and other representatives.


OPSIS’ fi rst focus area was gas detection in ambient air using a novel open-path technology called DOAS. It soon evolved to use the same technology also in industrial applications such as emissions monitoring in power plants and for process control in production facilities. Other types of gaseous and particulate detectors as well as other application-specifi c sensors were also added to the product portfolio, resulting in today’s wide range of environmental monitoring equipment and related products and services.


Presently, OPSIS has about half of its business in the AQM fi eld, and half of it in the CEM/process control fi eld. The central monitoring equipment is almost always a DOAS analyser, operating either in the ultraviolet (UV) or the infrared (IR) wavelength region. The analyser is combined with other types of sensors and communication solutions, resulting in a complete environmental monitoring system.


A typical OPSIS system for AQM consists of a UV DOAS gas analyser, a beta attenuation dust monitor and a set of meteorological sensors, monitoring local air quality. Multiple AQM systems are often combined in networks allowing full surveillance of the air in larger regions. The measurement results are usually forwarded to data management systems over the Internet. This allows for real-time presentation of air quality as well as statistical analysis and air quality studies that can help improve the quality of the air we breathe.


A typical CEM/process control system consists of one or two DOAS analysers (UV + FTIR for measurements of gas concentrations, in combination with other instruments providing e.g. fl ue gas fl ow rates and dust concentrations. The measurement results are often forwarded in real time to the process control system using any of the standard industrial communication protocols supported. From there, the results can be used for e.g. emissions monitoring and process optimization.


OPSIS provides both software-related services and services such as quality assurance and quality control (QA/ QC), strategical advices, monitoring services, emission database (EDB) developments, dispersion modelling, and environmental impact assessment studies.


OPSIS’ environmental monitoring systems have been tested and approved by a number of internationally recognized institutes and authorities, such as U.S. EPA, German TÜV and British MCERTS.


OPSIS’ environmental monitoring systems are characterized by their reliability, durability and low maintenance costs; numerous references will vouch for this.


Through a network of subsidiary companies, distributors and other representatives, OPSIS is present on all continents.


OPSIS is certifi ed according to the standards ISO 9001 quality, ISO 14001 environment, ISO 27001 information security, and ISO 45001 work environment. OPSIS also has an accredited laboratory according to ISO/IEC 17025.


P S ANALYTICAL Arthur House, Crayfi elds Industrial Est, Main Road, Orpington, BR5 3HP, UK.


Tel: [44] 1689 891211 Fax: [44] 1689 896009 Website: www.psanalytical.com E-mail: jlw@psanalytical.com


P S Analytical specialises in the determination and speciation of mercury and the hydride forming elements in Environmental, Petrochemical and Industrial applications. With offi ces in the UK, USA and Australia and a worldwide network of distributors supported by our in-house team of experts and continuous research and development programme.


The PSA range of on-line analysers and continuous emissions monitors provide measurement data and control for mercury determination and removal systems. These AFS systems form the basis of various EPA, ASTM, ISO, BSI and EN offi cial standards.


Providing complete solutions from sampling through to measurement systems PSA specializes in tailoring instrumentation for individual customer requirements.


PCE INSTRUMENTS UK LTD Suite 1N-B, Trafford House, Chester Rd, Manchester, M32 0RS, UK.


Tel: [44] 161 464902 0


Website: www.pce-instruments.com E-mail: info@pce-instruments.co.uk


PROCESS INSIGHTS GmbH Neuköllnische Allee 134, 12057, Berlin, GERMANY. Tel: [49] 69 204 369 10


Website: www.process-insights.com E-mail: info@emea.process-insights.com


PROTEA LTD 10 Prosperity Court, Middlewich, CW10 0GD, UK. Tel: [44] 1270 872 000 Website: www.protea.ltd.uk E-mail: sales@protea.ltd.uk


Through the commercialisation and deployment of new analyser technologies, Protea Ltd manufacturers certifi ed gas analysers for process, research and environmental monitoring needs. With an in-depth knowledge of measurement technologies, system integration and software optimisation, Protea can provide the best analytical solution to process and emissions control.


Protea has over 20 years’ experience of spectroscopic gas analysis using technologies such as in-situ IR and UV photometers and extractive FTIR. From our MCERTS approved in-stack CEMs, extractive, FTIR and transportable CEMs, through our ever increasing range of UK- manufactured gas analysers, Protea will supply the most suitable technology and engineering for the application. With a complete analytical systems understanding, we can ensure accurate results are delivered effi ciently to the end-user, be it the laboratory analyst, site instrumentation engineer or the larger plant emissions monitoring solution.


QUADREX CORP PO Box 3881, Woodbridge, CT, 06525, USA. Tel: [1] 203 3933112 Fax: [1] 203 3930391


Website: www.quadrexcorp.com E-mail: sales@quadrexcorp.com


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