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Margaret Rakas <mrakas**At_Symbol_Here**SMITH.EDU>
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Re: [DCHAS-L] Other Gasmet users?
Date:
Mar 27, 2026 20:14 UTC
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I would be very interested to learn whether Stanford and/or other institutions were happy with this equipment, when it has been used, etc etc.
thank you all-
Margaret
Hi all,
Last year, our group was very fortunate to get funding for a
Gasmet GT5000 Terra portable FTIR gas analyzer (right before the budget crunch hit). The team member in charge of its use and maintenance was wondering if any other institutions had one so she could compare notes, so I figured I’d reach out here. If anyone
has one, please let me know!
Sincerely,
Jack Reidy (he/him)
Research Safety Specialist & Chemical Hygiene Officer
Environmental Health & Safety
Stanford University
484 Oak Road, Stanford, CA, 94305
Tel: (650) 497-7614
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