The 1982 Pittsburgh Conference
1982
1982 Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry
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Author Information
Author(s): Dan P. Manka
Conclusion
The conference showcased advancements in automated gas analysis for process control in various applications.
Supporting Evidence
- Over 18,000 conferees attended the conference.
- 560 companies exhibited their new instruments.
- 900 papers were presented at the conference.
Takeaway
At a big chemistry conference, experts talked about new machines that can quickly analyze gases from processes like coal gasification, making it easier and faster to get results.
Methodology
The conference included presentations on automated gas chromatographs and infra-red gas analysers for process control.
Participant Demographics
More than 18,000 conferees and 560 companies attended.
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