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Gen3 Releases Next-Gen Contaminometer
HAMPSHIRE, UK — Gen3 has released its CM series conta- minometer. This new process ionic contamination tester boasts an array of groundbreaking fea- tures designed to elevate user ex- perience and provide unparal- leled measurement capabilities.
This state-of-the-art conta-
minometer is Six-Sigma verified as a process control tool, making it a globally recognized standard for achieving objective evidence. Redesigned analysis tools enable easy cross-referencing with li- brary data, enhancing traceabili-
CM series contaminometer. The new CM Series comes
equipped with brand-new soft- ware featuring a redesigned user interface, ensuring a seamless and enhanced user experience. With an accelerated testing cycle completing within a remarkable 3 minutes, the system offers effi- ciency without compromising ac- curacy. The redesigned hard- ware optimizes measurement ca- pability, delivering better accu- racy and stability.
ty features for tracking board history. The system is equipped with automatic temperature and
CO2 compensation, ensuring pre- cise measurements in accordance with the latest international
standards. Contact: Gen3, Unit B2, Arm- strong Mall, Southwood Business
Park, Hampshire, GU14 ONR % +44-0-125-252-1500 E-mail:
sales@gen3systems.com Web:
www.gen3systems.com
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