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October 2014 Technical Meeting

Tuesday, October 21, 2014 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

TDL Technology for Gas Analyzing and Process Applications
Join the ISA, Will-DuPage Section in October as we learn from Ron Eddleman – Yokogawa Corporation of America about Tunable Diode Laser Technology and Applications.
Ron will discuss Yokogawa’s Direct Absorption TDL. He will describe how TDL analyzers work as well as installation and application of these analyzers in the process environment.
Ron started his career at Gulf Oil in Port Arthur, Texas in 1969 where he worked in plant operations for 11 years with most of this time spent in the Ethylene unit. He joined the Instrumentation/Analyzer department in 1980 where he had the opportunity to work on all of the facility’s process analyzers. In 1992 Ron left the refinery to work with Measurementation as a Field Service Engineer. During his tenure with Measurementation, he spent two years as an analyzer specialist at the Chevron Refinery in Hawaii where he trained all of Chevron’s analyzers technicians and ultimately brought all facility analyzers to 95% on line operation. Since 2000 when Yokogawa purchased Measurementation, Ron has served in numerous roles in the Advanced Analyzer Group including TDL, GC, and Analyzer Systems Integration. Ron has been working primarily in sales for the past 8 years but also provides support for all of Yokogawa’s Advanced Analyzer Products.
We Will Discuss:

How TDL works
Installation of Insitu applications
Applications of TDL-Combustion Control

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Details

Date:
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Time:
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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Venue

Nevins Brewing Company
12337 IL-59
Plainfield, IL 60585 United States
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