Physical Property Specialists Celebrate 66th Year Exhibiting at Pittcon

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Physical Property Specialists Celebrate 66th Year Exhibiting at Pittcon

27 Feb, 2016

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Cannon Instrument Company (USA) has been a proud participant in the annual Pittcon Conference & Expo since the event’s inception in 1950. On display in the Cannon booth (#1419) this year was a variety of the company’s automated viscometers including the SimpleVIS portable viscometer and miniAV-X kinematic viscometer as well as its flagship dual-bath automated kinematic viscometer, the CAV 4.2. In addition to viscometers, Cannon displayed  a wide range of related physical property testers such as the Tanaka ad-7 automated distillation tester and apm-8fc flash point tester with fire containment, which was also on display. Cannon is the exclusive U.S. and Canadian distributor for Tanaka automated physical property testers.

This year, Cannon added two large screen Smart TVs to its booth and provides visitors the opportunity to explore the user-friendly features of its e-commerce website, launched on December 14th, 2015, right on the show floor. Cannon had technical staff, including the company’s president, Pat Maggi (Chairman of ASTM D02.07 Committee), on hand to answer questions about its instruments and discuss potential customer applications.

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