Product category:
Air Pollution Monitor and Control
News Release from: Enviro Technology Services
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 June 2008
Growing interest leads to website update
The growing interest in air quality monitoring from the research, university and scientific sectors has prompted Enviro Technology to update its website with these customers in mind
As the Enviro Technology product range has continued to grow, it has been increasingly difficult to organise the equipment available into categories on the company website Now, thanks to the introduction of a specific "scientific and research instruments" category on the site, these specialist products will be easier to find
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 19 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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In recognition of the importance of the research sectors, ET has also appointed a product specialist to further develop business and deal with enquiries.
Enviro Technology operations director Duncan Mounsor said: "There has never before been such an interest in accurate greenhouse gas monitoring and trace level gas analysis and quantification".
There also seems to be growing momentum from the EU for member states to enhance their low level and trans-boundary capabilities, particularly for volatile and ionic gas/particle phase compounds, such as nitrates and sulphates.
"To this end, an increased emphasis on the scientific and research sectors seemed a logical step".
Over the years, ET has sold analytical instruments and software to many universities and research institutes, as well as its core local authority and Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEM) client base.
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