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Analytical Instrumentation

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heathtech

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Hey folks

I'd like to know if there are any other members in this forum who work in my field. I am an instrument/analyzer technician for a petrochemical company. My work involves repairing electronic instruments in a lab environment (i.e. Gas chromatographs, mass spectrometers, uv, x-rays, and other forms of lab instruments) I would like to use this forum as a means of sharing and gaining knowledge!
 
Well,
I am an Instrumentation and Control Engineer but I dont work is same field as yours.
I would like to use this forum as a means of sharing and gaining knowledge!
You can post your querries here and I am sure whoever knows the solution will reply irrespective of their fields.
and if you want to share any information then you can just post the same in forum
I hope moderaters wont have any problem unless its really offtopic :D
 
Instrument questions

I go by the grand title of instrument technician ...
My background is industrial instruments, pressure, temp, flow, environmental, rotating plant monitoring (vibration, expansion) ...
Maybe we can guess a plausable answer between us all :wink:
 
Hi Mechie

I knew there had to be others of my breed looking at this forum! Mechie, thanks for the reply. I am sure we might be able to help one another in the future.
 
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