Applied Analytics, Inc. Redesigns and Enhances Their Already Very Successful Microspec Product

Author: Applied Analytics, Inc.
Dateline: Concord, Massachusetts (CONCORD, Mass.)  | Mon, 19 Jul 2010

freeNewsArticles Story Summary: “CONCORD, Mass. — ‘Just as our counterparts in the computer and cell phone industries continue to take advantage of the latest technologically superior components, and very often less costly, to enhance and improve the performance of their products, so do we at AAI,’ said Matt Froncillo, of AAI.”



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“Just as our counterparts in the computer and cell phone industries continue to take advantage of the latest technologically superior components, and very often less costly, to enhance and improve the performance of their products, so do we at AAI,” said Matt Froncillo, of AAI. In today’s competitive market one cannot afford to sit back and rest on their laurels; one must stay alert to the advent of change. Superior components not only provide improved performance but also add to the longevity of the product and our cost savings will translate into a lower priced elegant solution for end users – three great benefits.

Stellar performance begins with a concept, followed by a superior design and precision construction, embracing quality and craftsmanship are the hallmarks of the Applied Analytics team. Like our well-proven family of analyzers including the OMA-300 and the TLG-837, the Microspec 200 is also endowed with the technology and design innovation unknown elsewhere.

The Applied Analytics Microspec is an excellent online real-time water-in-solvents analyzer and in these economic times should be seriously considered and promoted because it offers considerable savings over current methodologies in use.

Ideally a replacement for the lab where lab personnel are performing routine applications for liquid samples that require Karl Fischer titration to determine the amount of water in the sample. The MCP-200 will perform this measurement online continuously and will save its users a great deal of money with a ROI that in most cases is measured in months. We will be more than happy to work with you to demonstrate the savings in manpower.

Some of the applications are: Water in Acrylonitrile, Acrylic acid, Chlorine, Methylcyclohexane, Hexane, Acetone, Panthenol, Aniline, Silicon Oil, Liquid Ammonia, N-acetyl-L-cysteine, 2-methyl-5-mercaptothiadiazole, vinyl chloride, Caprolactam, Piperidine, Piperazine, acetopenone, Benzophenone, Oils, EDC, Pesticide formulations, Urea, Cyclopropyl methyl ketone, lemongrass oil, diesel, gasoline, methyl ethyl ketone peroxide. The analyzer can also be used for gas applications such as CO2, CO, and CH.

With the Microspec, like all Applied Analytics products, you can expect a high performance instrument, innovation, expert design, quality manufacturing, reliability, proven benefits, proven technology and customization based on your specific needs.

More information: www.a-a-inc.com .

Please download Microspec brochure here:
http://www.a-a-inc.com/Publication/PDF%20publications/MCP-200%20Product%20Bulletin.pdf .

If above link to PDF is broken, please try main products menu link here and locate Microspec IR: http://www.a-a-inc.com/Newproducts.htm .

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