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  • Article - 12 Sep 2017
    The bacterium Escherichia coli, or E. coli, encompasses several hundreds of strains, all of which are often associated with causing both foodborne and waterborne illnesses.
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    IMA supplies Hygrometers, Trace Dewpoint Meters, Relative Humidity Analysers, and Moisture in Solids Analysers to every corner of industry. For the oil industry we offer the Delta C Watercut analyser,...
  • Article - 5 May 2017
    The first part of this system is comprised of thin and unobtrusive moisture sensors that are placed in areas within the vehicle where water can pool and often go unnoticed to the naked eye.
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    At systems east inc. (SEI), we specialize in design, application and manufacturing of custom instrumentation and control systems. We serve municipal water and wastewater, industrial, transportation,...
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    Flowline, Inc. supplier of industrial instrumentation, Flowline designs, manufacturers and markets level measurement and control solutions for corrosive chemical, water and wastewater applications. We...
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    Ruskin has grown into the largest and most innovative manufacturer of air control solutions with 21 production and office locations worldwide and over 3,300 employees. We are the leading manufacturer...
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    Southern Automation is a company that was formed in 1993 to represent leading Industrial Control Manufacturers. We have a combined experience of over 40 years in the Industrial Automation and Controls...
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    Abbeon, Industrial Plastic Working Equipment & Precision Instruments. Abbeon Cal Inc, publisher of the PlasticWorking catalog and several web sites including Abbeon.com, has been providing...
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    Rohrback Cosasco Systems (RCS) has been the world leader in corrosion monitoring since 1950. We offer a wide range of solutions to corrosion problems in a variety of industries, including oil and gas,...
  • Article - 14 Oct 2013
    Researchers at Cornell University have used a small silicon chip to develop a microfluidic water sensor with a higher degree of sensitivity compared to other water sensors on the market.

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