ABLE Instruments to exhibit Jerome J605 PPB Hydrogen Sulphide Analyser in both its ‘portable’ and ‘fixed monitoring’ form at AQE/WWEM

ABLE Instruments has announced the company will be exhibiting its Jerome J605 PPB Hydrogen Sulphide Analyser in both its ‘portable’ and ‘fixed monitoring’ form at this week’s WWEM/AQE exhibition.

On display will also be the Jerome J405 (μg) Mercury Vapour Analyser, the McCrometer FPI Full Profile Insertion Flow Meter and the McCrometer V-Cone Differential Pressure Flow Meter.

ABLE was founded in 1985 with the vision of providing instrumentation and control solutions for both process and research industries by applying the most suitable available technology for any given application.

According to the company, having access to a comprehensive range of instrument technologies, from the traditional to the very latest, and having a package procurement team, allows them to offer the best available solution to meet the demands of the measurement regardless of manufacturer.

ABLE said this advantage means customers do not have to compare dissimilar products and work out the benefits and pitfalls for themselves.

Jerome J605 Gold-Film ppb Hydrogen Sulphide
Jerome J605 Gold-Film ppb Hydrogen Sulphide

 

Products on Display at WWEM/AQESHOW 2024

Jerome J605 PPB Hydrogen Sulphide Analyser in both its ‘portable’ and ‘fixed monitoring’ form
Jerome J405 (μg) Mercury Vapour Analyser
McCrometer FPI Full Profile Insertion Flow Meter
McCrometer V-Cone Differential Pressure Flow Meter

 

 

AQE & WWEM are taking place at the NEC, Birmingham, on Wednesday 9th and Thursday 10th October, 2024.

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