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Overhoff offers a full line of tritium monitoring instrumentation




Founded in 1972, Overhoff Technology designs and manufactures high quality tritium monitoring instrumentation and has earned a reputation as a world-leading tritium monitor manufacturer. 

Our 49 years of experience building tritium monitors is reflected in our products which have been refined to excel in reliability and performance.  The key values established by founder, Dr. Mario W. Overhoff (1928-2005), continue to this day.  In 2007, Overhoff was purchased by a friend of Dr. Overhoff, Robert Goldstein, CEO of Technical Associates.  Today, Overhoff and Technical Associates are subsidiaries of US Nuclear Corporation. 

Overhoff offers a full line of tritium monitoring instrumentation sold world-wide and serving nuclear power plants, pharmaceutical and research labs, military, government, and more.  At Overhoff, product development has always been a key aspect of our business.  If you can’t seem to find a product that meets your needs, we can design a monitor to your specifications.  We maintain a strict quality management system and are ISO-9001:2015 certified.

Product Support

Our technical experts offer product support and are happy to answer any questions you may have. 

Repairs

We offer prompt factory repair services for all Overhoff products and include a 1-year warranty on all new products.

Calibration

All new Overhoff instruments are factory calibrated and include a Certificate of Calibration, traceable to NIST.  Overhoff instruments can be sent back to the factory for annual re-calibration and we also provide calibration equipment so that the customer can calibrate themselves on-site. 

Training

We offer training on the principles of operation, testing, calibration, and maintenance on all Overhoff products.  Training can be held at the customer’s site, at the Overhoff factory, or online via video conference. 


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