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The following is a chronology of the history of the company since 1978:
In 1985, Hanna was first to introduce a pH electrode with a built in temperature sensor (HI1217S) which became known worldwide and was commonly used throughout the market. It all started in 1978 in Italy, where our founders, Oscar and Anna Nardo, set out to make science testing accessible to everyone! Fast forward to today, Hanna Instruments is now led by Martino Nardo and Pamela Nardo, son and daughter of our founders.
1980 - World's first single-probe portable conductivity meter
1982 - World's first pH controlled chemical dosing pump
1984 - World's first microprocessor-based hand held pH meter
1985 - World's first pH electrode with built in temperature sensor
1986 - World's first electronic pocket-sized pH tester
The idea of waterproof portable instruments (HI9025) to be used in harsh environments also was launched by Hanna in 1990.
1991 - World's first replaceable electrode pH pocket tester
1992 - World's first portable pH meter with plain-paper printing
1995 - World's first pocket thermometer with cal-check feature
1997 - World's first pH tester with double junction electrode
1999 - World's first pH/temperature tester with dual level LCD
Another exclusive technology to Hanna is the simultaneous testing for pH and EC with a single instrument which was first introduced in 2000.
2000 - World's first multi-parameter (pH/conductivity/temperature) pocket tester
2002 - World's first colorimeter with cal-check feature
2003 - World's first pH meter with calibration check feature
2004 - World's first process pH meter with integrated cellular communication
2005 - World's first single parameter line of auto titrators for wine testing
2006 - World's first pre-amplified probe multi parameter portable meter
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| American Household | 1900 | $16.0M | 60 | - |
| Dover | 1955 | $7.7B | 23,000 | 467 |
| Mettler-Toledo International | 1989 | $3.0B | 15,000 | 85 |
| OMEGA Engineering | 1962 | $168.0M | 700 | - |
| BHA Group, Inc. | 1989 | $22.0M | 30 | - |
| Digital Ally | 2004 | $10.4M | 110 | 10 |
| InkJet | 1989 | $7.7M | 125 | - |
| Big Ass Fans | 1999 | $32.0M | 699 | 16 |
| Skytron | 1972 | $44.0M | 100 | 15 |
| Advanced instruments | 1955 | $17.8M | 50 | 1 |
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