Interscan Corportion
PO Box 2496
Chatsworth
CA California
United States
91313
Phone:
+1 818 882 2331, Fax: +1 818 341 0642
Interscan Corporation - Your Gas Detection, gas monitoring, and data logging headquarters Printer Friendly Version SEARCH Match ALL words Match ANY word Welcome To Interscan Corporation Your Gas Detection Headquarters on the Web Who we are, and why we're different Founded in 1975, Interscan Corporation is internationally recognized, by government and industry alike, as the go-to company for toxic gas detection instruments. In a world of me-too products and "one size fits all" pseudo-engineering, we are dedicated to old-fashioned customer service, above all making sure that what you buy from us is ideally suited to your needs—AND is cost effective. Here's why you should choose Interscan for your gas detection needs Interscan has unmatched applications expertise, and an installed base of hundreds of thousands of instruments. We know how to solve your gas detection problem! Interscan makes its own sensors . Thus, we are not dependent on another company for the very heart of our instruments. What's more, with our ongoing R & D, we can tweak a sensor for your special requirements. Gas detection is our only business, so we have to do a better job! No time to surf through our website? Do you need immediate help, or a fast-track quote? Then please call 1 800 458-6153 ext 122 OR submit your inquiry to our applications engineers directly. We promise you a RAPID response! What applications can we cover? While we are best known for manufacturing instruments (variously known as gas analyzers, gas detectors, gas monitors, and fixed or installed or continuous gas monitoring systems) built around our own sensors... Interscan can also put together custom-designed systems to detect any gas or combination of gases. Experience has shown that custom-designed systems are usually less costly, and far less troublesome, than "standard" products jury-rigged into specialized service. Interscan offers monitoring instruments—built around our own sensors—for the following gases: bromine carbon monoxide ch