Operational Update for Coronavirus COVID 19 & Protea
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We manufacture a range of extractive and in-situ analysers, applying the technologies of IR, FTIR, UV, TDL and Mass Spectrometry (QMS) in portable and fixed gas measurement systems. In particular, we are specialists in the design, manufacture and supply of Continuous Emission Monitoring (CEMS) and process analyser systems. We are open for business across all aspects of our products and services for our customers. All employees, contractors and suppliers are operating within hands, face and space guidelines allowing us to process enquiries and fulfil orders. We are available to process any requests so please contact us for more information.
Our instruments are able to continuously monitor stack and process gases in demanding applications with a high degree of accuracy and repeatability as required by the environmental agencies and process control engineers. Due to ease of installation and low maintenance requirements, the Protea range of analysers are a cost effective solution. Protea offers exceptional sales and after sales support to its customers through a highly trained and motivated worldwide distributor network. We run regular training in product service, applications and data analysis. Both our locations are in easy reach from major UK airports and rail services. Protea comprises a team of dedicated staff, the majority of whom are engineering, science or marketing professionals who provide service and support to our Customer and Distributor network.
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