GE Analytical Instruments continuously strives to introduce innovations that allow our customers to successfully meet their monitoring and measurement challenges.

Innovation Milestones

1992 Developed the 800 TOC Analyzer, the only wide-measurement-range, portable TOC analyzer
1997 First on-line TOC analyzer to offer grab sampling via the new Integrated Online Sampler (iOS)
1997 Developed for NASA and placed on MIR the first TOC analyzer used to monitor drinking water quality in space
1999 Leakwise oil-on-water detection technology
2000 Designed the first TOC analyzer to offer parts per trillion measurement accuracy - the Sievers PPT On-Line TOC Analyzer
2001 Sievers TOC Analyzer placed on International Space Station
2004 Launched the Sievers 900 Series TOC Analyzers, the next-generation instruments of the Model 800
2005 Won Instrument Business Outlooks' Gold Instrument Design award for the 900 Portable TOC Analyzer
2006 Introduced the 500 RL On-Line TOC Analyzer featuring the revolutionary Super iOS for automating protocols, including system suitability testing
2008 Launched the CheckPoint Portable/On-Line TOC Sensor, the first battery-powered TOC measuring device and IBO’s Gold Instrument Design award winner
2008 Introduced the InnovOx TOC Analyzer featuring an innovative Supercritical Water Oxidation technique
2008 TrueSense process water monitoring system