ECO Sensors Acquisition by KWJ Engineering
January 15, 2008
KWJ Engineering Inc., Newark, California, and Eco Sensors, Inc., Santa Fe, New Mexico, announce the acquisition of Eco Sensors by KWJ Engineering, effective January 2, 2008. Eco Sensors will become a division of KWJ Engineering, keeping the Eco Sensors name, logo, products and distributors. Larry Kilham, owner and president of Eco Sensors, will become a […]
Transducer Technology, Inc. Revolutionizes Gas Detection
September 5, 2007
(San Francisco, CA)-The new CHIP series gas sensor is making affordable, solid-state gas detection a reality for the industrial hygiene and environmental monitoring industries.
“We are very excited about this new technology,” Vishad Patel, Senior Engineer of Transducer Technology, Inc. says. “The CHIP sensor will put a high performance and cost effective sensor into the hands […]
Transducer Technology, Inc. Announces New T-series Carbon Monoxide Sensor
June 11, 2007
(San Francisco, CA)-The new “T-Series” Carbon Monoxide sensor is a breakthrough in sensor technology. Coming from Dr. Stetter’s group at IIT, the new sensor using a nano-particulate composite plastic for electronic conduction within the sensors’ cell wall. “It is amazing what such an innovation does for the sensor designer, “ remarks Dr. Stetter. To be […]
World’s Smallest, High Performance, Digital Gas Detection Instruments from KWJ Engineering, Inc., Exhibited at the American Industrial Hygienists Conference and Exposition (AIHce)
May 31, 2007
The Nano/MEMS, high performance, wearable, digital dosimeter toxic gas detection […]
Transducer Technology, Inc. and KWJ Engineering Inc. Announce Merger; New Era in Nano/MEMS-Based Gas Detection Instrumentation
March 28, 2007
Two companies in Silicon Valley announce a business merger that […]
Transducer Technology Inc. and KWJ Engineering Inc. Announce New Pocket Series of Toxic Gas Detection Dosimeter Instruments for Carbon Monoxide (CO) with 85 dB Alarm
March 12, 2007
A joint venture produces further miniaturization of toxic gas detection instruments requiring ultra low power, yet capable of an 85 decibel audible alarm, flashing visual LED alarm and vibration alarm. The nanoelectronic toxic gas instrument detects low levels of carbon monoxide (CO) and is used to protect human health compliant with OSHA and ACGIH requirements.
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