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Hewlett-Packard’s Anti-Pollution Instruments

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Date: 1986

Hewlett-Packard entered the field for anti-pollution instruments in the mid-1960s, in large part through the acquisition of F&M Scientific Corporation in 1965. The F&M Division of Hewlett-Packard would produce gas chromatographs that many organizations, including federal and state environmental organizations and universities, would use to measure minute traces of pollutants in soil or air.

Tags: 1980s • 1986 • Environmental Sustainability • F&M Scientific Corporation

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