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

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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.
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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.
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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

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"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
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