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Picarro Exhibits at 2020 ISPE Aseptic Conference with Impressive Hydrogen Peroxide  Analyzer on Display

Santa Clara, CA, February 26, 2020 – Picarro Inc., a leading provider of gas concentration and stable isotope analyzers and systems for science and industrial applications, will once again be attending and exhibiting at the ISPE Aseptic Conference. This year’s event is set to take place on March 2-5, 2020, in North Bethesda, Maryland and the focus will be on “Evolution in Aseptic Processing: Flexible and Reliable Solutions”.

Picarro will be exhibiting in booth 302 and plans to display the following gas concentration analyzer at this event:

The Picarro PI2114 Gas Concentration Analyzer provides precise measurement of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) at parts-per-billion (ppb) sensitivity with negligible drift for major pharmaceutical, CMO, and isolator applications. With its ease of use and low maintenance requirements, it’s the only practical, sensible solution for continuous, real-time measurement of vapor phase hydrogen peroxide down to low ppb levels during and after aeration.

For more information on Picarro’s portfolio of gas analyzer solutions, visit www.picarro.com.

About Picarro:
Picarro is a leading provider of solutions to measure greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations, trace gases and stable isotopes across many scientific applications. Our portfolio of gas analyzers and systems enables scientists around the world to measure GHGs, trace gases and stable isotopes found in the air we breathe, water we drink and land we harvest. Picarro’s industrial solutions range from mobile leak detection technology for utilities companies to trace gas analysis for semiconductor fabrication and pharmaceuticals isolators. Our patented Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy (CRDS) is at the heart of all Picarro instruments, enabling the detection of target molecules at parts per billion or better resolution.

Contact:
Siiri Hage
Director, Marketing Communications
Picarro, Inc.
shage@picarro.com

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