High sensitivity scan for over 250 compounds
Detects MVOCs without visual contact or microbial sampling
Scan of compounds off-gassing from solids, semi-solids, water, or liquids
FT-IR Spectrometry can be mobilized in the field to collect and analyze data at or close to the source
FT-IR Spectrometry used in the field to capture real-time data
Analysis of airborne particulates
Custom method development/adaptation
Prism Analytical Technolgies, Inc.

Since 1992, Prism Analytical Technologies, Inc. (PATI) has focused intently on providing its clients with the finest in air testing, science based technology coupled with extraordinary service. Many Fortune 100 companies, as well as hundreds of individual consultants, have come to rely on our commitment to helping them solve their Indoor Air Quality, process control, industrial, and environmental challenges.

PATI is a multi-faceted company, providing a wide range of air testing support including on-site monitoring and emergency response support. PATI is committed to supporting its clients with the best in individual service and attention.

PATI pioneered air scan technology with its 1995 introduction of TDT Air Scan®. TDT Air Scan® continues to be the standard by which the Identification, Qualification, and Quantification of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) is measured. Mold Scan™, another PATI breakthrough technology, detects actively growing mold by determining Microbial VOCs produced by active unseen mold growth. In 2002 PATI instituted the industry protocol - "A Strategy for Addressing IAQ Issues." The IAQ Protocol addressed IAQ events such as Fire, Water, Remediation, and Customer Complaints.


Key Personnel

Lester H. Keepper III
President

Prior to starting Prism Analytical Technologies, Inc., Mr. Keepper was the President of CCA, a Hitachi Metals International Company. Over his career Mr. Keepper has been responsible for the development of new products, installation of production systems / facilities, and production of products for several Fortune 500 companies. Mr. Keepper has established laboratory and process technology systems for the advanced ceramic, electro-deposition coating, powder coating, and high energy magnet industries. He has also written and established quality control and MIS systems for the coating industry. Over the last seven years Mr. Keepper has developed new market applications for air testing and monitoring. This includes applications of TDT Air Scan, FT-IR, and other air scanning technologies. Mr. Keepper received his BA in Chemistry from Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, IL and his MSBA in general management from Indiana University - Northwest. He is a member of the American Society for Quality.

Randall S. Fike, Ph.D.
Director Analytical and Laboratory Operations

Over his career Dr. Fike has been in leading research and development roles including Manager of GTE-Valenite Corporation's Materials Characterization Laboratories.  Dr. Fike has written and implemented Statistical Quality Control and Laboratory Information Management software for laboratory management.   He has established laboratory facilities and implemented chemistry control capabilities for the production of carbide-based powders, CVD/PVD coatings, ceramics, cermets,  steel slags, ores, and refractories.  His expertise includes inductively coupled plasma spectroscopy, flame spectroscopy (including AA and molecular emission) flame kinetics, optical emission spectroscopy, X-ray fluorescence, gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, and wet chemistry.  Dr. Fike received his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. in 1977.  He has spent the last six years in the research and development of air testing systems and gas sample delivery systems.  He has designed and developed gas handling and chromatography subsystems to expand and enhance the capability of purge and trap and thermal desorption analysis using GC-MS.  Dr. Fike is a member of the American Chemical Society and The American Industrial Hygiene Association.
Martin L. Spartz, Ph.D.
Director
During his career, Dr. Spartz has served as associate professor in analytical chemistry with tenure at Central Michigan University. Dr. Spartz was responsible for the design and development of a mobile, open-path FT-IR spectrometer for the EPA. Dr. Spartz received his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Kansas State University under Professors William G. Fateley and Robert M. Hammaker. His doctoral dissertation was "Development of a Mobile Spectrometer Laboratory for On-Site Atmospheric Measurement of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry." Dr. Spartz has delivered several presentations and proceedings covering the many facets of remote sensing of toxic air pollutants by applying infrared spectrometry. Since the startup of Prism Analytical Technologies, Inc., his research has focused on improving FT-IR methods and instrumentation for environmental, process, and industrial hygiene application. Dr. Spartz is currently working with On-line Technologies in the development of FT-IR spectrometers for use in Prism's applications for field analysis, person exposure, and process monitoring. He has designed and constructed several FT-IR gas analyzers for industry. Dr. Spartz has 11 refereed publications in the field of infrared spectroscopy.
Bruce K. Gartner
Director Environmental Applications
With a BS in biology (minor in chemistry) and graduate studies in environmental science at Central Michigan University, Mr. Gartner has developed unique environmental field study capabilities using portable gas chromatography instrumentation. Mr. Gartner is certified by the National Registry of Environmental Professionals (NREP) as a registered environmental manager.
Staff of chemists, biologists and environmental scientists

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Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI
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