Intriguingly, the Signal Group stand will be staffed by gas analysis experts wearing T-shirts saying ‘Ask me about MCERTS!’ It’s too early to say more, but anyone interested in VOC emissions monitoring should head for Stand-L5…if only to try out the detachable tablets.
With a heavy focus on technology development, Signal’s MD James Clements is keen for AQE visitors to see the latest advances in gas analysis equipment. “For many people this will be the first opportunity to see the detachable tablets that now sit where our instrument screens used to be. These tablets are now standard across our entire range, opening up a new world of opportunities, and we look forward to demonstrating them at AQE,” James explains.
“Detachable tablets allow remote operation for safety and convenience, but our Series 4 (S4) instruments also have their own IP address, and are compatible with multiple communications methods, which means that users have secure access to their analysers at any time, from anywhere.”
In addition to the latest technologies, Signal’s stand will also feature some of the company’s gas sampling, handling and calibration equipment, much of which has been well-proven in the field and has not changed for years. “Our Gas Dividers are a good example of great design that has stood the test of time,” James explains. “They have been proven to be highly accurate, and can help reduce the cost and uncertainty that comes with multiple calibration bottles. This will be of interest to both AQE visitors and exhibitors.”
Signal Group experts will be available on the company’s AQE stand to discuss gas analysis issues such as sampling methods, sample treatment, analytical technologies, calibration and remote communications.
Summarising, James says: “Even those visitors that don’t currently need any gas analysis equipment should visit our stand – for the same reason that everyone should test-drive an electric car; everyone should come and play with our removeable tablets.”