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Electrical Tomography Demonstrations

Electrical Tomography Demonstrations, Trials and Feasibility Studies

In December 2007 Industrial Tomography Systems plc announced their move to new premises where a purpose built lab is now fully operational.

Our application engineers are able to carry live demonstrations of our p2000 ERT, m3000c ECT and m3000 Dual Modality ERT/ECT instruments. The lab is equipped with various circular and linear sensors, a lab-scale bubble column as well as an integrated tomography test rig. An ERT/ECT Dual Modality sensor is also available for 3-phase flow air-oil-water demonstrations. We invite you to visit our new facilities for a complementary demonstration of our electrical resistance, capacitance and dual modality systems*.

This new set up also enable ITS to proceed with trials and feasibility studies at the early stage of your project. The length of the tests carried is very much dependent on your application and budget. Please contact us if you would like to discuss a specific application.

Finally our users and distributors are welcome to contact us for additional training at our premises. For further details on cost and availability, please contact us directly.

For more information, please contact Michael Dunne on +44 (0) 161 838 9086 or @ michael.dunne@itoms.com.



* Please note that our application engineers are also available for demonstrations at your site. Please contact us to arrange an appointment.

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