Portable detection
Ion Science has introduced the new
Tiger Select for the detection of both
Benzene and Total Aromatic
Compounds.
Utilising the high output Ion
Science 10.0 eV detection
system a reading for Total
Aromatic Compounds (T
Ion Science has introduced the new
Tiger Select for the detection of both
Benzene and Total Aromatic
Compounds.
Utilising the high output Ion
Science 10.0 eV detection
system a reading for Total
Aromatic Compounds (T
Shale gas has become an increasingly
important source of energy but its
process of extraction – hydraulic
fracturing – is controversial.
Lichfield-based Cuadrilla
Resources announced the presence
of significant shale
The new Cub from Ion Science is
reported to be one of the smallest,
lightest, most sensitive personal
photoionisation detection (PID)
monitors for fast, accurate detection
of volatile organic and total aromatic
compound
Luxembourg Police Crime Scene Division or Section Police Technique is using an Ion Science Tiger volatile organic compound (VOC) detector to identify potential fire accelerating substances during arson investigation.
New from Ion Science is Corvus, a continuous wireless VOC (volatile organic compounds) monitor designed for Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) monitoring. Corvus helps to ensure a safe working environment, reduces the risk of sick building syndrome and is suitable for use in process control and building emissions level monitoring.
When worldwide leader in integrated environmental services EnGlobe Corp required highly sensitive photoionisation (PID) devices for the daily monitoring of potential hydrocarbon emissions during its demanding River Kishon dredging project in Israel, it chose two hand held Tiger volatile organic compound (VOC) detectors from Ion Science.
In a strategic move designed to boost market share and competitive edge, Ion Science, the global manufacturer of gas, leak and corrosion monitoring instrumentation – has refined its core target business and plans to further increase focus on the petrochemical industry.
A Danish sewage treatment plant has installed a fixed ATEX certified Total Volatile Organic Compound (TVOC) detector from Ion Science to help detect potentially dangerous hydrocarbons.
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has doubled the number of Ion Science handheld Tiger volatile organic compound (VOC) detectors it uses to monitor hazardous gas concentrations during domestic field inspections and overseas deployment.
To help ensure the on-going health and safety of its 4000-strong workforce, especially those with known chemical sensitivities, Canada’s St Boniface Hospital has ordered a handheld Tiger volatile organic compound (VOC) detector from Ion Science.
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