Our History
First Production Dates
1980 |
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TP3 |
February 1985 |
TP4 |
July 1988 |
TP5 |
December 1990 |
TP7 |
September 1994 |
TP8 |
February 1996 |
TL1 |
July 1998 |
TL1-A & TL1-W |
June 2003 |
TP2-C & TP5-C |
January 2006 |
TL1-R |
May 2008 |
TL2 |
September 2011 |
The first ThermoProbe digital thermometer for petrochemical gauging was conceived by Larry Shelton of Ergon Inc., circa 1979.
The need for the ThermoProbe was generated by the fact that glass thermometers were fragile and inaccurate for the application and the only electronic device for temperature gauging petroleum products was manufactured by (Marine Moisture Control) MMC. The design and construction of the first ThermoProbe instrument was conducted at Diversified Technology/Ergon Systems in Ridgeland, Mississippi. The first units were available to Ergon companies and other petroleum companies in 1980.
In May of 1983 Ergon Inc. purchased the inventory and took two employees from Diversified Technology to start a separate ThermoProbe Division. The location of the original ThermoProbe site was in the southeast corner of the Ergon Nonwovens building on 282 Carrier Boulevard, Richland Mississippi. Due to the growth of both the Nonwovens operation and ThermoProbe, ThermoProbe was moved to 613 E. Court Street in May of 1990. ThermoProbe was incorporated in 1992 and sold to management in 1993. ThermoProbe outgrew the Court Street location and moved to a larger facility located at 112-A Jetport Drive in Pearl, Mississippi in 2009.
