Booth 517 at NRG Park in Houston on Oct. 20th
and 21st
1st Detect Corporation, a subsidiary of Astrotech (Nasdaq:
ASTC), will exhibit its line of chemical detection and analysis
instrumentation at the Gulf Coast Conference (GCC), the premier
petrochemical, oil services, and environmental conference, being held
Oct. 20th and 21st at the NRG Park in Houston at
Booth 517. GCC will host Agilent Technologies, PerkinElmer, Siemens
Industry Inc. and Thermo Fisher Scientific among the 3000 total
participants representing all 50 states and 27 countries.
1st
Detect will contribute five of the conference’s technical programs:
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Monitoring Fugitive Emissions with a Miniature Ion Trap Mass
Spectrometer
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Tuesday, Oct. 20th - 9:50 AM - Room 607 Abstract # 198
- 20 minute Paper Presentation
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Presenting a lightweight, miniature ion trap mass spectrometer
capable of actively measuring fugitive volatile organic compounds
(VOCs) emissions at the ppb level in real time
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Routinely emitted by petrochemical refineries
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Online Process Monitoring Solution for Detection of Compressed Air
Contaminants
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Wednesday, Oct. 21st - 9:30 AM - Exhibit Hall Abstract
# 196 - Poster Presentation
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Presenting results that demonstrate the measurement of an online
mass spectrometry monitor to detect contaminants from compressed
air
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Commonly used in industrial manufacturing processes
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Low-cost, Portable Mass Spectrometer for Detection of Geosmin and
MIB in Drinking Water
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Wednesday, Oct. 21st - 10:30 AM - Exhibit Hall Abstract
# 154 - Poster Presentation
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Presenting performance of a low-cost, portable mass spectrometry
solution for routine monitoring of geosmin and 2-methyl isoborneol
(MIB), two common odor-causing compounds found in surface water
during algae blooms
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Common causes of customer complaints for drinking water utilities
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Real-Time Monitoring of Airborne Molecular Contamination in
Cleanroom Environments
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Wednesday, Oct. 21st - 11:00 AM - Exhibit Hall Abstract
# 146 - Poster Presentation
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Presenting capabilities of an air-sampling, miniature mass
spectrometer-based system for detecting low ppb level
concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
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Commonly used in semiconductor manufacturing to identify reduce
and avoid damage by airborne molecular contamination (AMC)
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TGA-MS Analysis of Hydrocarbon Source Rock
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Wednesday, Oct. 21st - 11:30 AM - Exhibit Hall Abstract
# 145 - Poster Presentation
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Presenting chemical analysis techniques for identifying and
quantifying the quality of source rock from exploration activities
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Applicable to shale plays, which includes 750 trillion cubic feet
of shale gas and 24 billion barrels of shale oil according to the
U.S. Energy Information Administration
About GCC
The Gulf Coast Conference is a non-profit organization oriented toward
the education and advancement of knowledge of Chemical Analysis
Technology associated with the Petrochemical, Refining, and
Environmental fields, and worked for over 50 years to forward this goal
through annual technical meetings, regular communications, and training
courses focused on these fields.
About 1st Detect Corporation
1st Detect Corporation was formed by Astrotech Corporation
(Nasdaq:ASTC) to develop and commercialize miniature mass spectrometry
technology first developed under an agreement with NASA for use on the
International Space Station. 1st Detect offers a breakthrough
miniaturized mass spectrometer that fills an unmet need by being highly
accurate, rapid, lightweight, and cost-effective. For more information
on 1st Detect Corporation, please visit www.1stDetect.com.
About Astrotech Corporation
Astrotech Corporation (NASDAQ:ASTC) is an Austin, TX based technology
company that has evolved from over 30 years in the human spaceflight,
Space Shuttle, and Department of Defense satellite programs. The company
has become a leader in the commercialization of government sponsored
advanced space technologies. www.astrotechcorp.com
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