Entech Instruments presents 4 papers at the 2004 Pittsburgh conference. Topics include Large Volume Headspace, Semi Volatile Organic recovery from Heated Canisters, Microbial VOC's and Silonite Injection Liner Performance
Evidence collection for confirmation is critical to successful
criminal or military prosecution of a CW attack. Entech Instruments
presents methods for the sampling, analyzing and archiving of chemical
weapons and toxic compounds with canisters.
Hanford co-authors presentation with Entech Instruments for the
2002 Pittsburgh Conference titled:
"Characterization of Hanford Waste Tank Headspace Samples Using
Autosampler Coupled with Preconcentrator and Analyzed by Gas Chromatography
/ Mass Spectrometry"
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Peer reviewed article documents breath sampling and analysis using
Entech concentration system. Even sulfur compounds are easily recovered.
Entech Instruments Demonstrates That SF6 Recovery From Canisters
Is Now Possible
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Entech Instruments Demonstrates The Recovery And Analysis Of Formaldehyde
By EPA Toxic Organic Method 15 (TO15)
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Entech Instruments Announces New Transfer Line For The Analysis Of Formaldehyde By GC
"One of the advantages of the Entech system is that there is
no sampling error such as seen in active sampling" Evaluation
of Entech Canister System by OSHA