Armstrong Monitoring Corporation

Armstrong Monitoring Corporation (AMC) is a company that specializes in the design, manufacturing, and supply of gas detection and monitoring equipment. Established in the early 1980s, AMC is known for providing comprehensive solutions for diverse applications that require the detection and management of hazardous gases. Their products serve various industries, including commercial, industrial, and institutional sectors.

Key Offerings:

  1. Gas Detection Systems:

    • Fixed Gas Detectors: These are permanent installations designed to continuously monitor specific areas for the presence of toxic, combustible, or asphyxiating gases.
    • Portable Gas Detectors: Handheld devices used for personal safety and field inspections.
  2. Control Panels:

    • Centralized units that collect and process data from multiple gas detectors, triggering alarms and safety protocols if hazardous conditions are detected.
  3. Sensors and Transmitters:

    • Devices that sense gas concentration levels and transmit data to control panels or management systems.
  4. Alarm Systems:

    • Visual and auditory alarms that activate upon detection of dangerous gas levels to prompt immediate action.

Applications:

  • Industrial Safety: Monitoring for flammable gases and toxic substances in manufacturing plants, refineries, and chemical processing facilities.
  • Building Protection: Ensuring air quality and safety in commercial buildings, parking garages, and public infrastructure.
  • Environmental Monitoring: Tracking air pollution and gas emissions to comply with environmental regulations.
  • Healthcare Facilities: Preventing the buildup of anesthetic gases and other hazardous substances.

Technology and Innovation:

AMC incorporates advanced technologies such as infrared sensors, electrochemical sensors, and catalytic bead sensors in their products. Their systems are often integrated with building management systems (BMS) for seamless monitoring and control.

Commitment to Safety and Quality:

Armstrong Monitoring Corporation emphasizes high-quality manufacturing standards and rigorous testing to ensure reliability and accuracy. They often comply with international standards such as ISO (International Organization for Standardization), CSA (Canadian Standards Association), and others relevant to gas detection and safety.

Customer Support and Services:

AMC offers various customer support services, including:

  • Installation and commissioning of gas detection systems.
  • Regular maintenance and calibration of equipment.
  • Training programs for the operation and maintenance of their systems.
  • Technical support and consultation for customized solutions.

Market Presence:

AMC has a global presence, serving clients from different continents with a network of distributors and service centers. Their reputation is built on decades of experience and a strong commitment to safety and innovation in gas detection and monitoring.

Overall, Armstrong Monitoring Corporation stands out as a leader in gas detection technology, dedicated to enhancing safety and operational efficiency across multiple industries.

Products

Hazardous gas detection manufacture and service

Ottawa Canada

215 Colonnade Rd. S.
Ottawa ON K2E 7K3
Canada

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