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Press Release
H2scan Corporation to Exhibit the HY-ALERTA™ 2600 Explosion Proof Area Hydrogen Monitor at the 4th Annual High Temperature Reactor Technology Conference in Washington, D.C.
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VALENCIA, CA -- September 17, 2008 -- H2scan Corporation today announced the Company
will exhibit at the 4th Annual High Temperature Reactor Technology (HTR) Conference in
Washington, D.C., September 28 – October 1, 2008. Situated in booth #105, the Company will
share their exhibit space with Meggitt Safety Systems, Inc. (MSSI) to further develop their
strategic alliance and to highlight H2scan’s HY-ALERTA™ 2600 Explosion Proof Area
Hydrogen Monitor.
The annual HTR conference is dedicated to insights and applications that are shaping the future
of nuclear power generation, furthering technologies to create safe, clean and economical
sources of energy. The conference will include a dynamic technical program that will focus on
essential issues ranging from nuclear engineering analysis, waste management, safety and
licensing and production of hydrogen. It will also feature the unique perspectives of keynote
speakers from pioneering companies in the HTR technology industry.
H2scan’s Vice President of Sales and Business Development Cyril Berg stated, “The HTR show
is an excellent opportunity for us to further expand our business into the nuclear power industry
and at the same time showcase our HY-ALERTA™ Explosion Proof Area Hydrogen Monitor.”
Mr. Berg went on to say, “H2scan and Meggitt Safety Systems have been working together for
more than three years bringing together MSSI’s expertise in systematic technologies for the
nuclear power industry and H2scan’s HY-ALERTA™ Explosion Proof Area Monitor.”
H2scan’s HY-ALERTA™ 2600 Explosion Proof Area Hydrogen Monitor provides hydrogen
specific leak detection and measurement for extreme environments and can be scaled to any
concentration up to 5% hydrogen by volume. H2scan's hydrogen specific sensor technology has
no cross sensitivity to other combustible gases, thus eliminating false positive alarms and
ensuring safety system reliability.
“The HTR show and conference provide a platform of technical communication and an
important channel for Meggitt Safety Systems to learn about the opportunities for our nuclear
grade cables and gas analytical systems for HTR advanced technology and equipment,” stated
Alex Luterstein, Meggitt Safety Systems Product Manager, Nuclear and Industrial Products.
To learn more about H2scan’s hydrogen sensing products, please call 661-775-9575 or visit www.h2scan.com. To be added to H2scan's corporate e-mail list to receive updates on the
company and its products, please send an e-mail to h2info@h2scan.com.
About Meggitt Safety Systems (www.meggittsafety.com)
Meggitt Safety Systems is a world class supplier of analytical instrumentation for the nuclear
power industry. Their analytical products have been successfully configured to monitor a
number of critical parameters within both boiling and pressurized water reactor plants.
Meggitt Safety Systems extensive research, development and production capabilities have
always been fully directed towards a single goal – the support of a growing line of pneumatic
fire/overheat detectors, state-of-the-art optical flame detectors, cargo smoke detectors, linear
fire/explosion suppressors and multifunction system controllers.
Meggitt Safety Systems is housed in a 125,000 square-foot facility located approximately thirtyfive
miles north of Los Angeles in Simi Valley, California. Their Simi Valley-based employees
are augmented by a London sales office and a worldwide representative network dedicated to
providing prompt customer and product support.
About H2scan (www.h2scan.com)
H2scan is the leading provider of high performance hydrogen specific sensor systems that
provide accurate monitoring and control functions for a wide range of applications, including
control systems, safety monitoring and alarm systems. H2scan also provides portable, handheld
configurations for easy leak detection and monitoring.
H2scan's hydrogen specific sensing systems based on a patented "Chip on a flex" technology
are able to detect and measure hydrogen without false readings or expensive support
equipment required. The sensing systems are able to detect hydrogen in air down to 15 ppm
concentration over a wide range of temperatures without cross-sensitivities to other gases. The
ability to operate with or without the presence of oxygen with no interference from CO, sulfur or
chlorine separates H2scan from all other in-line measuring technologies.
The company’s solid-state technology was developed at Sandia National Laboratory and the
U.S. Department of Energy and is only available commercially through H2scan.
H2scan Corporation is headquartered in Valencia, California, and was formed in 2002 with
capital assistance from the Ravinia Venture Fund and Vancouver-based Chrysalix Energy
Limited Partnership, that includes Ballard Power Systems Inc., Shell Hydrogen, The BOC
Group, BASF Venture Capital and Mitsubishi Corporation.
CONTACT:
Steve Hoviss
H2scan
28486 Westinghouse Place Suite 100
Valencia, CA 91355
Tel: 661-775-9575 ext.621
Fax: 661-775-9515
shoviss@h2scan.com
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