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Industrial Tomography Systems plc (ITS) is a world leader in process tomography. The company provides a range of electrical and acoustic-based tomography systems for research and process applications. These are unique - designed around patented technologies, expertise and in-depth knowledge built up over more than 10 years of numerous industrial applications.

Instrumentation, software and sensors from ITS are used to characterise a wide range of multi phase processes including mixing, separation, flow and reactions. 

Our systems are widely used in the pharmaceutical, food and household products, oil and gas, nuclear and mineral processing industries – providing data to enable our customers to improve efficiency, monitor and improve quality, shorten cycle times, improve yields, characterise particle size distribution, investigate multi component flow rate and develop new or improved mixing technologies.

The company invests heavily in research and development and is forever striving to develop new tomography systems to meet the application needs of our customers.  We employ people with wide industry expertise who have detailed understanding of our products, providing our customers with extensive support to achieve the optimum performance from our systems.

ITS’s head office is in Manchester, UK - with an extensive distributor network supporting customers globally.

LATEST NEWS

p2000 Validation Project
ITS has made a major commitment to the life science and other regulated markets by introducing a validated version of the p2000 system.
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Career Opportunities
Sales & Engineering Opportunities at ITS
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New m3000u - Ultrasound Tomography System
A new Modality Ultrasound Tomography System (UST), m3000u instrument has been developed by ITS
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