The Caribbean Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (CIMH) Project

The Caribbean Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (CIMH) Project

Summary

The Caribbean Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (CIMH), located in Barbados, is the education, training and research body of the Caribbean Meteorological Organization (CMO). The role and mission of CIMH is to improve meteorological and hydrological services and to help raise awareness of the benefits of these services to the economic well-being of WMO countries which is achieved through training, research and investigation, as well as the provision of professional services and advice.

Project for CIMH
Scala delivered an LNS10A liquid nitrogen generator recently to CIMH (Caribbean Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology) at Barbados with a daily output over 10L and nitrogen purity up to 99.995%. The equipment can provide cryo temperature environment for the preservation of biological samples and scientific experiments, which greatly promotes the research work of the Institute in the fields of meteorology and oceanography.

To cope with after-sales service problems in overseas markets, Scala improved the structure of the liquid nitrogen generator with modular structural design so that the user can complete regular maintenance and replace the wearing parts, which saves many trouble of after-sales service.
To cope with aftThe Caribbean Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (CIMH), located in Barbados, is the education, training and research body of the Caribbean Meteorological Organization (CMO). The role and mission of CIMH is to improve meteorological and hydrological services and to help raise awareness of the benefits of these services to the economic well-being of WMO countries which is achieved through training, research and investigation, as well as the provision of professional services and advice. Students from all over the Caribbean, sometimes from other regions, are trained in branches of meteorology such as weather observation, forecasting, radar and satellite meteorology, instrument maintenance, agricultural meteorology and climatology, and operational hydrology.

To cope with sales service problems in overseas markets, Scala improved the structure of the liquid nitrogen generator with modular structural design so that the user can complete regular maintenance and replace the wearing parts, which saves many trouble of after-sales service.