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Air Products gets technical in Nijmegen

An Air Products product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Apr 25, 2002

Air Products has opened its new state of the art technical and training centre in Nijmegen, Holland, giving increased support and technical learning capabilities to its electronics clients in Europe.

Air Products has opened its new state of the art technical and training centre in Nijmegen, Holland, giving increased support and technical learning capabilities to its electronics clients in Europe.

"The centre, designed to offer higher levels of customer orientated service, is the latest and best equipped addition to our strategy of providing fast and flexible local support to our customers across Europe.

We always have a technician available, who is able to respond to customer questions at site, no matter whether the problem concerns gases, chemicals or the environment or whether it is a long term or short term issue", said Ernest Grosfeld, Central Europe Technical Centre Manager.

Air Products' Nijmegen technical centre includes a 25m2 clean room, which allows the centre to flexibly manufacture spare parts at short notice, in a low particle environment, and even to produce gas panels for cabinets, where required for clients.

It also holds an extensive local stock of UHP equipment, available 24 hours a day, for use at other Air Products electronics locations, as well as to serve clients in the optoelectronic, semiconductor, glass fibre and pharmaceutical industries.

Also offered are local design and project engineering capabilities as well as high purity analytical services.

The training centre benefits from a state of the art training suite and full time trainers, offering classroom and computer-based training classes.

It also includes an extensive range of dedicated gas delivery, toxic gas monitoring and analytical equipment, specially developed for hands on practical operations and troubleshooting training.

Training is offered for both the continued development of Air Products' Megasys (TGCM) personnel in Europe and directly to customers.

The centre is able to draw on the broad expertise and experience gained from Air Products' market leading Megasys (TGCM-total gas and chemicals management) operations, with customers in the electronics industry.

With sites spread all around the world, Air Products has an extensive knowledge of gases and chemicals, which is transferred via training sessions and courses, presented in a range of languages.

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