THAME, ENGLAND, April 05, 2014 (Press-News.org) Systech Illinois manufacture a range of gas analysers for the analytical and laboratory industry. The full range of their gas analysers, including their instruments for research and development in the medical, bio-tech, petro and nano industries, was exhibited at the ARABLAB 2014 Trade Show in Dubai.
Systech Illinois received a great response to their gas analysis instrument range for the laboratory industry at Arablab 2014. Their stand was continuously busy over the 4 days of the show. It provided the ideal forum for them to meet up with their distributors and to meet new and existing customers who had attended from Middle Eastern countries.
Graham Jennings, Sales Export Manager at Systech Illinois said, "This was a very busy show which offered us the opportunity to make contact with customers in the Middle East."
Over the 4 days of the show there were 912 exhibitors from 66 countries and 11,000 visitors attended from countries in the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
More information about Systech Illinois and their extensive range of gas analysis instruments, products and services can be found on the Systech Illinois website at http://www.systechillinois.com or to speak to a technical sales manager call +44 1844 216838 (UK) or +1 815 344 6212 (US).
Systech Illinois specialises in online, portable and laboratory gas analysis equipment. With 30 years as one of the leading experts in gas and moisture measurement, Systech Illinois' application and technology knowledge provides efficient gas analysis solutions in many industry sectors worldwide.
For the packaging industry, Systech's oxygen permeation and water vapour permeation analyzers offer testing of all packaging film, finished package and PET bottles. Systech's headspace range provides fast, easy to use, accurate gas analysis of gas flushed food packages and headspace analysis of food and pharmaceutical packaging.
For the process industry, Systech offer a wide range of gas analysis solutions including measurement of moisture, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and many other gases. In addition, Systech manufacture intrinsically safe units for use in hazardous areas.
Systech Illinois is a multinational company with offices and gas analysis equipment manufacturing facilities in the UK and the U.S. Systech is very proud of its well developed and well trained workforce, which enables it to offer customers a continuing high level of service, and become known globally as a leading supplier of gas analysis instrumentation.
Systech Illinois Enjoyed A Successful Show at Arablab 2014 in Dubai
Systech Illinois enjoyed a successful exhibition of their full range of gas analysers at the ARABLAB 2014 Trade Show for the Analytical Industry in Dubai
2014-04-05
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[Press-News.org] Systech Illinois Enjoyed A Successful Show at Arablab 2014 in DubaiSystech Illinois enjoyed a successful exhibition of their full range of gas analysers at the ARABLAB 2014 Trade Show for the Analytical Industry in Dubai