New high performance pump for automatic gas sampling

Analytical instrumentation

New high performance pump for automatic gas sampling

13 Feb, 2019

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Uniphos Envirotronic Pvt. Ltd. aspires to be one step ahead of the competition when it comes to continuous innovation and advancements in technology.

With over 58 years of research experience, Dr. R.C. Naik is the scientist who is responsible for the research and development at Uniphos which continues to grow and expand its product range under his guidance.

“Over the years, our in-house R&D team has acquired expertise in every aspect of gas detection and are well positioned to meet the latest trends in gas detection technology,” said Dr. Naik, while announcing the recent release of our new product.

The newly introduced Toximeter III is an electronically controlled, multifunctional, battery powered gas sampling pump. It allows the user to pre-set the number of pump strokes from 1 to 250 strokes.

This new and improved version of Toximeter II has an electronic gas sampling pump for detector tubes and a pump for pushing air through smoke generation tubes and is capable of collecting samples through and impinge or from gas sampling bags.

“We believe that continued innovation of these types of technologies will keep Uniphos at the forefront of the gas detection industry,” concluded Dr. Naik.

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