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ACHEMA 2022 preview: NEO Monitors

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


NEO Monitors is committed to helping customers achieve optimum performance for their individual applications while never compromising on system reliability. For decades, the company has dedicated its business to the sole purpose of improving how customers monitor and control gas and dust — you could even call it a devotion.

Both on the field and in the lab, NEO Monitors is constantly discovering new ways to deliver gas and dust analysis beyond what is believed to be possible. Today, the company is a leading manufacturer and supplier of TDLAS-based gas and dust analysers for process optimisation, emission monitoring, and safety applications. The company's analysers can measure over 40 gases and combinations, and are used in a wide range of applications in all kinds of industries.

NEO Monitors has more than 40 distributors spread across all continents, and subsidiaries in the US and China. It is the fastest growing European company in this niche, with over 20 000 analysers installed. The company's dedication enables it to understand customers’ application needs and in turn, design high-performance products and solutions that meet the ever-changing demands facing industrial manufacturers around the world today — and tomorrow. NEO Monitors does not believe in throwing around industry buzz words, or making claims that it can not back up. Ultimately, the company's intention is simple: to deliver the most accurate gas and dust measurement possible, while never compromising on system safety and reliability. That’s it. NEO Monitors is, in other words: performance you can trust.

Visit NEO Monitor's stand (Hall 11.1, Stand G74) at ACHEMA 2022, taking place from 22 – 26 August 2022 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, by registering here.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/special-reports/15082022/achema-2022-preview-neo-monitors/

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