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In the real world, water
is never just H20. This simple premise is
the foundation of Applied Microsystems,
manufacturer of in-situ, real-time detection
and measurement systems for water.
Whatever
your field of expertise - oceanographic
research, water treatment, environmental
protection, marine survey, or even industrial
process control - detailed knowledge of
the properties and contents of water is
critical. For 28 years, Applied Microsystems
has manufactured sensors to help measure
water. When it comes to instruments in water,
we know what we're talking about.
The company - located
in the Ocean Technology cluster in Sidney
B.C., on Canada's Pacific coast - has an
impressive history of innovation. Founded
in 1974, Applied Microsystems originally
manufactured CTDs for the oceanographic
industry. In 1986, the company realized
that CTDs represented an imperfect way to
measure the speed of sound in water. Spotting
an opportunity, Applied Microsystems developed
the first ever time-of-flight measurement
instrument for sound velocity. 16 years
later, we are still the market leader in
that area.
More recently, Applied
Microsystems has brought to market the first
underwater mass spectrometer, arguably the
most powerful underwater measuring machine
in the world.
We are successful because
we understand that our customers buy more
than simple sensors; they buy the ability
to reliably obtain accurate underwater data.
We win business by providing unparalleled
in-water measurement capabilities. We keep
customers happy by supporting our technologies
with knowledge, expertise and excellence
in customer service.
Applied Microsystems:
in-situ, real-time, detection and measurement
in water. Because it's not just H20.
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