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ACM Instruments was founded in the Summer of 1985. Using a common
background of physics and electrochemistry at UMIST John and Ray
Gill (having designed electronic warfare solutions at Racal) formed
Applied Corrosion Monitoring Ltd. Initial products were manual
potentiostats and ZRAs generally acknowledged to be less easy to
perfect than computer controlled equipment (where a trims file can
hide a multitude of sins) and established our reputation in the
precision end of the market. The quality of our instrumentation
has always been of utmost importance, working with our customers and
improving them all the time. Basics of all our instrumentation
is a floating potentiostat and ZRA in a shielded enclosure and
a shielded power supply. We even give our
plastic boxed instruments (such as our field machine) a special
conductive coating to shield from those outside interferences.
Build our potentiostats in to noisy PC's, no, not us. We
may build a PC into our instrument (separately screened naturally)
and by adding internet connection either via a LAN, phone line or
mobile phone, our new internet control software gives you a reliable
system, where data can be retrieved from any PC connected to the
internet, giving you the ability to change your test parameters
without leaving your office (or home).
Our telephones are often answered by one or other of the
directors. No one is more committed to the products and good name
of a company than the owners of the business. We like to
experiment ourselves and love to hear the results of your tests.
Good old fashioned politeness and genuine care for customers are the
rule not the exception. Pick up the phone or send an e-mail to
and give us a try or why not take a trip to the Lakes and visit us.
Ray Gill Managing
Director Page
John Gill Technical Director Page |