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Particle Measuring Systems Celebrates 35 Years of Designing and Manufacturing Microcontamination Monitors, June 2007NEWS FROM PARTICLE MEASURING SYSTEMS 35 Years of Particle Counting June 15, 2007: Particle Measuring Systems Celebrates 35 Years of Designing and Manufacturing Microcontamination Monitors Founded in 1972 to meet the particle monitoring requirements of leading-edge technology companies, Particle Measuring Systems has grown over the last 35 years to become an international designer, manufacturer, and distributor of microcontamination monitors. With offices on four continents and sales around the globe, Particle Measuring Systems has become internationally recognized for excellence in microcontamination monitoring. "Our key to success is that we focus on the needs of the customer when making business decisions. This has resulted in strong, trusting business relationships," said Paul Kelly, President, Particle Measuring Systems. Particle Measuring Systems has introduced air particle counters including the industry-standard LASAIR II, liquid particle counters including the Ultra DI high flow monitor, and most recently, the AirSentry II molecular contamination monitor. Particle Measuring Systems designs, manufactures and services precision microcontamination monitoring instrumentation and software used for detecting particles in air, liquid, and gas streams as well as molecular contamination monitoring. Specific applications include cleanroom monitoring, parenteral sampling, filter and in-line testing in DI water and process chemicals, and point-of-use monitoring of inert gases and in-situ particle monitoring. |
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