Sitelab Corporation
Sitelab Corporation manufactures high quality, portable laboratory instruments and supplies used to measure petroleum contaminants for a wide range of applications. For over 20 years, Sitelab has been the industry leader using ultraviolet fluorescence technology (UVF) to detect concentrations of hydrocarbons found in gasoline, jet fuel, diesel fuel, heating oils, waste oils, coal tars, coal ash, creosote, crude oils, asphalt, oil on metal and many other contaminants. Used in the lab or in the field, Sitelab’s accuracy, speed and low cost per sample allows customers to delineate contaminated sites much more thoroughly, while reducing the number of samples or the need to send samples off-site for laboratory confirmation. Savings in disposal costs, treatment, time and labor are also achieved.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Laboratory Equipment
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
- Year Founded:
- 1998
About Us
Detect Concentrations of Oil in Water, Soil, Sediment & More...
Looking for the best, most versatile field screening tool on the market? You've come to the right place!
Since 1998, Sitelab Corporation has been the industry leader in providing portable hydrocarbon field analyzers to the oil and gas, environmental and soil remediation markets.
Sitelab is located 45 minutes north of Boston, near historic Newburyport, Massachusetts. We are a small business focused on petroleum hydrocarbon analysis using UVF technology. The UVF-Trilogy and UVF-500D analyzers are manufactured for Sitelab by Turner Designs, Inc. in San Jose, California. Turner's been making fluorescence-based instruments for over 45 years.
We take great pride in providing our customers with the best products and technical support possible.
We sell and rent equipment worldwide and provide laboratory services to the environmental remediation, oil and gas markets.
UVF is a very accurate tool compared to laboratory GC test methods. Samples are extracted in solvent using test kits and analyzed in minutes. Detection limits are in the low ppb range.