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News Release from: Ashtead Technology | Subject: Emission monitors hire fleet
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 September 2006
Ashtead expands emission monitors hire
fleet
Ashtead Technology Rentals has announced an investment of over GBP400K in gas detection and emission monitoring instruments for hire, from Horiba, Bernath, Rae, Testo, MSA and Draeger
From Ashtead, James Carlyle says "We have invested heavily in the latest technologies so that those customers needing portable or semi-continuous emission monitoring equipment can have quick and easy access to the best equipment without the extra cost and hassle of having to buy it" The Ashtead fleet of instruments for gas monitoring includes world-leading brands such as Horiba, Bernath, Rae, Testo, MSA and Draeger
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 2 Aug 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Horiba PG250 is one of Ashtead's most popular instruments.
It is a portable, MCERTS approved monitor for compliance monitoring of NOx, SO2, CO, CO2 and O2.
Unlike other portable analysers the PG250 does not rely on disposable electro-chemical sensors; it employs the same measurement techniques as permanently installed CEMS.
The Bernath 3006 is also extremely popular - a portable, MCERTS approved FID for the measurement of VOCs.
It is used to measure cold, hot, corrosive or condensable organic gases with measuring ranges from 0-1ppm to 0-10% volume.
Ashtead customers are able to quickly identify the ideal instrument for their application either by calling an Ashtead engineer to talk about the application, or typing a keyword in the search box on the website.
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