DMT
 was incorporated in 1987 in Boulder, Colorado, by two engineers and an atmospheric scientist. After two expansions, our current 12,000 square-foot facility employs atmospheric scientists, electrical engineers, optical engineers, mechanical engineers, technicians and various consultants.

We manufacture our own airborne and particle spectrometers and other instruments for a wide variety of size ranges and airspeeds. We also maintain and repair instruments made by other companies, and offer a variety of hardware upgrade packages to increase the speed and functionality of older designs. Visit our Products page to learn more about our aerosol and particle measurement instruments.

DMT offers many services including consultation and hands-on training in the operation and maintenance of both DMT instruments and others, either in-house or at your location.

We have developed a sophisticated software application for data acquisition and analysis, as shown on our Products page. This software is available with our instruments or instrument upgrades, or separately. It runs under Windows 2000 or Windows XP operating systems, and we can assemble and configure the computer hardware and software for you.

DMT ships instruments to Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Spain, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and others.
 

 

Our domestic customers include:

California Institute of Technology

Center for Interdisciplinary Remotely-Piloted Aircraft Studies (CIRPAS)

Cessna Corporation

Colorado State University's Department of Atmospheric Science

Desert Research Institute (DRI)

Fort Rucker Army Base

National Atmospheric and Space Administration (NASA)

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

National Science Foundation (NSF)

National Weather Service (NWS)

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Sandia National Laboratories

South Dakota School of Mines & Technology's Institute of Atmospheric Sciences

Spraying Systems Co.

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)

University of North Dakota's School of Aerospace Sciences

University of Washington's Department of Aerospace Sciences

University of Wyoming's Department of Atmospheric Science

Weather Modification Inc (WMI)

Yale University

 

 

 
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