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Dennis J Glennon

from Warwick, RI
Age ~65

Dennis Glennon Phones & Addresses

  • Warwick, RI
  • 59 Emerson Rd, East Walpole, MA 02032 (508) 660-3188 (508) 660-6887 (508) 668-4780
  • Walpole, MA
  • Hopedale, MA
  • 25 Hoyle St, Norwood, MA 02062
  • Warwick, MA
  • Whitinsville, MA
  • Cranston, RI
  • 59 Emerson Rd, East Walpole, MA 02032 (508) 641-6717

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Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Chief Technology Officer At Spectros Instruments

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Position:
Chief Technology Officer at Spectros Instruments
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Spectros Instruments
Chief Technology Officer
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Chief Technical Officer At Spectros Instruments

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Position:
Chief Technical Officer at Spectros Instruments
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
Spectros Instruments
Chief Technical Officer
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dennis Glennon
President
BOSTON METRICS, INC
17D Airport Rd, Hopedale, MA 01747
Dennis J. Glennon
President
SPECTROS INSTRUMENTS, INC
25 E Hoyle St, Norwood, MA 02062
59 Emerson Rd, Walpole, MA
Dennis Glennon
President
SEMCO SENSORS, INC
25 E Hoyle, Norwood, MA 02062
59 Emerson Rd, East Walpole, MA 02032

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Method And Apparatus Determining An Amount Of Phosphine (Ph3) In An Atmosphere Of An Enclosed Area

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US Patent:
20160139096, May 19, 2016
Filed:
Nov 13, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/940533
Inventors:
Dennis John Glennon - Warwick RI, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/00
H04L 29/06
G01N 29/24
H04L 29/08
G01N 21/3504
G01N 29/036
Abstract:
A process is provided for determining the amount of phosphine gas in the atmosphere of an enclosed area that has been fumigated with phosphine (PH). This process comprises: (A) sampling said atmosphere of said enclosed area to obtain a gaseous sample; (B) selectively removing water from said gaseous sample by passing said gaseous sample through an evaporation zone to obtain a dry sample, wherein said evaporation zone comprises a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and perfluoro-3,6-dioxa-4-methyl-7-octene-sulfonic acid; and (C) analyzing said per-evaporated sample in a detector to determine the amount of phosphine gas in said dry sample. The process allows for heretofore unattained capability of monitor measurements of phosphine gas (PH) up to 1% (10,000 ppm).
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