Exciting Gas Analysis Products to be Showcased on New Website

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Exciting Gas Analysis Products to be Showcased on New Website

06 May, 2015

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UK based European Spectrometry Systems (E.S.S.) will be launching a new, application-based website soon to celebrate the introduction of its exciting recent product developments.

Listening to, and collaborating with customers has always been one of the fundamental philosophies of E.S.S. product development, and this has been at the forefront of the design of the new products.

Danny Smith, of E.S.S. says “First and foremost we would like to express our sincere thanks to our customers for their kind assistance in helping with our development efforts. By listening to industry specialists in their specific field, we believe that we have created a range of products that fully address the requirements of their application sector, and by moving away from the “one size fits all” strategy, better focus has gone into the development of our products. To reflect this, our new website will also be application-driven, allowing customers to easily access the information  that is relevant to them.”

Going live in early June, the website will feature new, dedicated products in the following sectors: Catalysis, Pharmaceutical, Semiconductor, Pure gas / gas mixtures, Environmental (Including Hazardous), Fermentation, Thermogravimetric / DSC, Vacuum / RGA applications.

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