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HalTech
received DoD NAVY SBIR Phase I funding support
(2011).
HalTech
moved into its new facility at Fontana, CA in October 2011.
HalTech
collaborated with Intelligent Optical Systems, Inc. and received DoD
ARMY SBIR Phase I funding support
(2011)
HalTech
discontinued its popular
model HFX105 and replaced with newly designed handheld
formaldehyde meter,
HFX205.
HFX205 features with some
significant improvements such as temperature-corrected reading,
side-access port and longer operating time with battery (2010).
HalTech
obtained the
CE certification of its particle counters
and
CE
certification of gas meters/monitors.

HalTech
introduced a suite of
handheld contamination monitoring instruments (HCO201,
HCO106)
to industrial hygiene
market and air quality market in January 2008.
HalTech
introduced the first Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
implemented remote particle counter, RPC200, for facility monitoring
applications in December 2007. It allows users to utilize the
existing internet/intranet network and configure multi-point remote
sensor network easily and conveniently.
HalTech
introduced a direct reading, handheld
formaldehyde meter,
HFX105,
to industry hygiene and indoor air quality market in November 2007.
HalTech
introduced a six-channel handheld
particle counter, HPC600,
in February 2007. It is the first handheld-portable hybrid
particle counter that integrated with a built-in printer and remote
sensing capability through RJ45 internet connection.
HalTech
introduced a light-weight portable particle
counter, PPC300,
in October 2006. It has a built-in printer and a flow meter.
HalTech
introduced a economic version of
handheld particle counter, HPC300,
to indoor/outdoor air quality market in April 2006.
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