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Instruments & Controls Inc. Relies on Cambridge Viscosity to Ensure Quality of Marine Fuel

  
  
  
  

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cambridge Viscosity, Inc., a leading manufacturer of high-quality viscometers for laboratory and process environments, has announced that Maryland-based Instruments & Controls Inc. (ICI) has purchased three VISCOfuel 2000 viscosity control systems for heavy fuel oil combustion. This marks the second round of purchases by ICI.

“We’ve been using Cambridge Viscosity viscometers, and appreciate their accuracy and low maintenance requirements,” says Michael Brecker, president of ICI. “As we grow as a company, and our needs expand in kind, we feel comfortable sticking with Cambridge Viscosity.” ICI manufactures process controls for marine and industrial automation.

About Cambridge Viscosity

Headquartered in Medford, Massachusetts, Cambridge Viscosity, Inc. is known for its innovative and highly accurate and reliable hardware and software technology. The company has a demonstrated commitment to understanding and meeting the diverse requirements of customers who rely on viscosity measurement data to assure successful fluid management.

Contact:
Michael D'Alelio
339 674 9151


 

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