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Discover a world of tailor-made gas sampling and conditioning solutions

14 Feb, 2024

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M&C TechGroup is a group of companies that develops, manufactures and distributes gas sampling and conditioning equipment for industrial analytical solutions. Its extensive product range includes sample probes, heated lines, gas coolers, universal filters, sample pumps, NOx converters, heated cabinets, compact gas conditioning systems and all accessories necessary for integration (flow meters, liquid and low flow detectors, scrubbers, drains, valves, etc.), paramagnetic oxygen analysers.

M&C has also developed a range of specific portable equipment for point measurements, namely heated sample probes, heated lines and compact conditioning systems.

Each M&C product can be adapted to the specific requirements of our customers’ industry processes, thus offering tailored solutions to solve almost any gas measurement task. Thus M&C products are used in almost every industry worldwide, providing a significant contribution to complying with emission regulations and facing new challenges in pollution control. 

At CEM India visitors will have the opportunity to meet experts from M&C on stand 64 and will be able to learn about regulations and future challenges in emissions measurement and monitoring.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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