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Overhoff Technology Corp (OTC)




 For more than 40 years, Overhoff Technology Corporation has been the world’s premier supplier designing and manufacturing high-quality Tritium monitors. Established in 1972 Overhoff Technology has earned a remarkable reputation as the world’s leading manufacturer of Tritium monitors.

Tritium is incredibly difficult to detect and measure whether in the air or in water. Overhoff Technology continues to be the global leader in providing instrumentation for the detection and measurement of Tritium.

Tritium capsules are used in gun sights, archery sights, self-luminous exit signs, watches, compasses, and other similar products.

Overhoff Technology offers a full line of Tritium monitoring instrumentation portable, hand-held, and installed, serving fusion power, nuclear power plants, biotech companies, and some manufacturing companies.


These include air monitors, passive samplers, nuclear power plant heavy water leak detectors, ultra-low-level air monitors, stack and continuous duty air monitors, and surface contamination detectors.

Competitors typically offer two or three models of monitors, Overhoff offers more than a dozen basic instruments for both installed and portable, hand-held use.

Overhoff Technology is located in Milford, Ohio.


visit our site: https://usnuclearcorp.com/overhoff-technology-corp-otc/ 

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