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277 Brodhead Road
Bethlehem
PA 18017-8600
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 610 954 9000
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Gow-Mac Instrument:
Gow-Mac Series 900 toxic gas analyser
The innovative Gow-Mac Series 900 Toxic Gas Analyser is a highly selective and precise analytical instrument engineered for quantifying trace amounts of toxic gases in industrial applications
News from Gow-Mac Instrument (20 June 2008)
New analyser for Gow-Mac gas chromatograph
The new Series 200DID Gas Chromatograph from Gow-Mac Instrument is a process analyser optimised explicitly for ppb analysis of non-corrosive and corrosive gases
News from Gow-Mac Instrument (12 May 2008)
Chromatographic gas analyser from Gow-Mac
The Gow-Mac Instrument Company Series 100TCD Gas Analyser is optimised expressly for non-corrosive and corrosive gas analysis
News from Gow-Mac Instrument (14 April 2008)
Analyser for moisture measurement in Argon
The Gow-Mac Instrument Company introduces their newest process instrument, the Series 1400 Analyser, for measuring trace amounts of moisture (H2O) in argon using scales from 0 -2 to 0-200ppm
News from Gow-Mac Instrument (22 January 2007)
Gow-Mac Instrument sells Irish operation
Gow-Mac, a leading manufacturer of high performance analytical instruments, announces that it has completed the sale of the assets of Gow-Mac Instrument Co (Ireland)
News from Gow-Mac Instrument (13 September 2006)
Maintain compliance to the latest FDA regulations
Gow-Mac, a leading manufacturer of gas analysis instrumentation and compressed gas handling equipment, provides the analytical foundation to assist you in meeting the new FDA medical gas protocols
News from Gow-Mac Instrument ( 5 June 2006)
Detection of Neon in Helium, at below 5 ppb
Gow-Mac announces the latest in its series of trace gas analysis application data sheets known as "Peak to Peak Applied Separation Techniques", describing the detection of neon in helium
News from Gow-Mac Instrument ( 8 May 2006)

