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17 Thame Park Business Centre
Wenman Road
Thame
OX9 3XA
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1844 216838
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Listing of all 14 news releases from Systech Instruments:
New versions of oxygen analysers offer versatility
Systech Instruments has launched new versions of the company's Series 900 oxygen analysers
News from Systech Instruments (13 August 2007)
Testing a new biodegradable packaging film
User application article A Systech 8001 oxygen permeation analyser is being used to test Xylophane, a novel, biodegradable packaging film being developed in Sweden
News from Systech Instruments (23 May 2007)
Faster testing for PET bottles
The Sidel Actis 48 produces over 30,000 barrier PET bottles per hour, and existing test methods were inadequate for product qualification and quality tracking, even when statistical methods were used
News from Systech Instruments (16 April 2007)
Cost-effective measurement of oxygen permeation
Systech Instruments, a manufacturer of package, film, and bottle permeation test equipment, has introduced a testing service for companies that cannot justify the purchase of the necessary equipment
News from Systech Instruments (21 February 2007)
New calibration kit from Systech is easy to use
The main advantage of the new calibration kit is easy portability, as the 20 litre, disposable gas canister fitted with the brass regulator with flow meter will fit into most toolboxes
News from Systech Instruments (22 January 2007)
Robust and cost-effective oxygen analysis
EC600 oxygen transducer from Systech Instruments is aimed at the OEM market but is equally suitable for industrial and laboratory applications where a reliable oxygen analysis transducer is needed
News from Systech Instruments (30 November 2006)
Permeation tester gives fast results
The new oxygen permeation tester for plastic bottle and closed package from Systech is the first to be designed specifically for the purpose, rather than as an add-on to an existing film tester
News from Systech Instruments (29 September 2006)
Packaging materials analyser has Windows interface
Can measure oxygen permeation of film materials, plastic bottles, cans, containers, canisters, flexible pouches, and bags over a wide measurement range
News from Systech Instruments (30 June 2004)
Decommissioning Dounreay
User application article Nuclear reactor coolant removal from the fast breeder reactor monitored by measuring hydrogen off-gas
News from Systech Instruments (16 July 2003)
Online oxygen analysers offer high accuracy
Monitors oxygen content of process gases containing hydrocarbons and hydrogen, eliminating compromise by allowing an exact match of sensor to each application
News from Systech Instruments (16 May 2003)
Permeation analyser used to test Mylar
User application article DuPont Teijin Films selected the analyser because it offered a broad testing window with the oxygen permeability of a film sample able to be measured across a wide range of temperatures and humidities
News from Systech Instruments ( 9 April 2003)
Fast and accurate on-line zirconia oxygen analyser
Versatile instrument provides response to changes in the oxygen content of a process gas with a response time of 90% of step change within five seconds and accuracy better than 1%
News from Systech Instruments (14 February 2003)
Process gas moisture analyser is versatile
Combining microprocessor control with a high quality phosphorus pentoxide electrolytic sensor to provide accurate and dependable measurement of absolute moisture content
News from Systech Instruments (15 August 2002)
Fast and accurate film permeation analysis
Molecules of oxygen, diffusing through the film, are carried by nitrogen to a precision sensor that directly measures oxygen content for display without complex extrapolation
News from Systech Instruments (31 July 2002)
