Longstanding Experience in High Quality CEMS

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Longstanding Experience in High Quality CEMS

12 Apr, 2018

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Since its foundation in 1923, the Fuji Electric Group has expanded its business into equipment and systems that improve the quality of life. Its technological innovations in the fields of energy and environment are recognised worldwide. Now, as a result of unprecedented population growth and the rapid advance of industrialisation, the world is facing serious energy and environmental issues.

Since 1995 Fuji Electric France has operated as the EMEA base for the industrial instrumentation business and for environmental solutions, including Environmental Monitoring.

With 65 years’ experience in developing robust, high quality industrial gas analyzers, Fuji Electric is recognised globally as one of the leading providers of the highest quality CEMS.

Fuji Electric France is the distribution, engineering, integration and service center for the industrial instrumentation and gas analysers activity for EMEA. Over the last 15 years, the company has designed, manufactured, and provided service for QAL1 (on land) and MARINE (on board) certified CEMS (gas concentrations, dust and volumetric flow monitoring), but has also developed, maintained and provided the complete DAHS Suite Fuji CEM System v6, including an automatic QAL3 module.

See Fuji on stand 46 at CEM 2018.

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