En plus de s’occuper de la santé et de l’environnement, plusieurs gouvernements et compagnies sont très soucieux de la protection des sols.  La contamination de l’eau, de l’air et du sol provient d’origines diverses.  On peut associer la plupart de ces menaces à un manque de surveillance, à des méthodes complexes d’analyse et de mesurage, à des polluants industriels ou urbains ou encore au bio-terrorisme.

Polycontrôles vous propose donc une gamme complète de moniteurs ayant pour but de protéger la santé et la sécurité environnementale.  Basée sur les nouvelles technologies UV, bio-dégradables ou électro-chimiques, notre famille d’analyseurs d’eaux, de gaz et de sols s’avère efficace, peu coûteuse et facile d’utilisation.

 
 
   
  NOS SPÉCIALITÉS
  + Contrôle des procédés    industriels
+ Mesurage des débits
+ Étalonnage des débits
+ Contrôle des débits
  + Analyse des liquides

 
January 2006   In order to meet the growing needs from our customers and to reduce the delivery periods, Polycontrôles doubles its mass flow meter inventory. In case of emergency, each one of these flowmeters can be dispatched in less than 4 hours.
Novembre 2005   Polycontrols obtains its ‘Airworthiness’ accreditation according to strict standards' of the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). This accreditation allows us to calibrate the precision tooling used in the aeronautics.
September 2005   Polycontrôles has a new mobile calibration bench for gas flowmeters. This bench allows to calibrate, outside our laboratory, flowmeters having a range included between 5 sccm to 1800 slpm. All the calibrations realized with this bench are made with primary standards and are directly NIST tracable.
July 2005   Polycontrôles signs an agreement for the distribution of the ‘Burkert’ product line. The addition of this line of products, well recognized for its industrial solenoids valves and its process instrumentation, constitutes a good fit with the products previously distributed. This partnership allows Polycontrols to consolidate its strategic position in the flow applications market segment.
June 2005   Polycontrols inaugurates its new building and thanks his customers for the confidence that they testify to the enterprise since more than 23 years. Thank you!
May 2005   A cover gas mixer was delivered in March 2005 to Canmet for their Ottawa foundry. The mixer is able to produce different gas mixtures using new and existing cover gas mixtures for magnesium casting.
March 2005   Polycontrols’ calibration labaratory answered an emergency request to clean and calibrate 130 Mass Flow controllers for a major biotech company in California. Work was performed over a three-week period to meet start-up schedule and project was coordinated by Gary Evereklian from Polycontrols USA.
February 2005   On February 25, Polycontrols moved to a new 10,000-square-feet facility. Our new location includes a 2,000-square-feet modern metrology laboratory, dedicated to gas and liquid flow calibrations. Our production and inventory areas have also been expanded significantly to accommodate larger projects. We are now located at 3650-A1 Matte Boulevard, Brossard, Québec, Canada, J4Y 2Z2.
February 2005   Polycontrols USA, located in Southern California, moved to 7668 El Camino Real, Suite 104-623, Carlsbad, CA 92009. Tel. (619) 993-5968, Fax (800) 851-1485. President of Polycontrols USA is Gary Evereklian.
February 2005   Polycontrols Southwest in Houston, Texas, has successfully met the emergency repair and calibration requirements for Thermal Mass Flow controllers for an important pilot plant facility. Tom Boane can be reached at Tel. (713) 203-3585, Fax (713) 293-7690.
January 2005   Polycontrols is building a high-liquid flow NIST certified calibration laboratory. Flow capacity will reach 150 GPM of water.
January 2005   Polycontrols’ new representative for the New York area is Bob Legenhausen from Peconic Technologies. He can be reached at Tel. (631) 723-2346 and Fax (631) 723-0632.
December 2004   Polycontrols is working in partenership with the University of Sherbrooke to build a gas control system for their plasma chamber, the largest in the world.