Automatic Samplers
INDUSTRIAL SAMPLING DIVISION

InterSystems
samplers are designed and built for the individual application. There is
no need to adapt your operation to "off the shelf" capacities and models.
InterSystems samplers adapt to your operation. Dry bulk materials from
powder to pellets, liquids from light viscosities to heavy slurries ,
InterSystems can sample your products. InterSystems uses stainless steel
as the standard construction material for industrial samplers. Other
materials used may include Hastalloy, nickel, Kynar and many others for
your application. InterSystems can provide individual, composite, or
batching samples. InterSystems can sample at many points in your process.
From pneumatic line, belt conveyors, gravity chute, sloped gravity, pit
and vessel, and liquid sampling, let InterSystems sample your product with
excellent results.
Don’t sample by hand! From pneumatic line,
belt conveyors, gravity chute, sloped gravity, pit and vessel, and liquid
sampling, let InterSystems sample your product with excellent results. Dry
bulk materials from powder to pellets, liquids from light viscosities to
heavy slurries, InterSystems can sample your products. InterSystems
provides reliable, repeatable, representative, and cost-effective samples
for your application.
Company History:
InterSystems
was founded in 1959 as International-Stanley Corporation, selling as its primary
product a paper grain door. An automatic sampling system for sampling grain was
developed in the early 60's and in the mid-70's International-Stanley introduced
a compartmentalized mechanical probe to sample commodities in trucks and rail
cars. A year later an automatic bulk weighing system was developed and marketed
as a complete package including hoppers and electronics. Parsons Manufacturing
of Roanoke, IL was acquired in 1982, which added screening, conveying, and
elevating equipment to the product line. That same year the automatic sampler
line was expanded to serve the needs of many additional industries. The company
name was changed to InterSystems in 1982--to better reflect the systems approach
to selling.
The Kleen Masse line of conveyors was developed in 1993 and, in 1995,
InterSystems formed a partnership with Agris Corporation to provide a
combination of equipment, controls, technology, and support to move grain and
the industry to the next level of efficiency.
InterSystems website...http://www.intersystems.net/fp_is.asp
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