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Q-Sense
Qcm, quartz crystal microbalance instruments for surface biochemistry and polymer research. The instrument measures mass and viscoelastic changes for processes occurring on surfaces or in thin films.

POROTEC GmbH
Instruments for surface area determination, pore size distribution, particle sizing, dynamic light scattering, vapor sorption and density measurement.

Supercritical Fluid Technologies
The only full-service company in the supercritical fluid (SCF) field. Provides a full range of services and proven, field tested products in supercritical fluid extraction and reaction science.

Humble Instruments & Services, Inc.
Providing analytical instrumentation and interpretive services in analytical chemistry, specializing in complete services in the field of organic geochemistry.

CH Instruments, Inc.
US manufacturer of electrochemical instrumentation

Hoentzsch GmbH
Since 1976 the DIN ISO 9001 certified Hoentzsch GmbH develops and manufactures flow measurement instruments for a wide spectrum of applications.

Isco
Manufactures products for professionals working in water pollution monitoring and abatement, wastewater process control, and field and laboratory work.

Rank Brothers Ltd.
Our product range includes oxygen electrodes, magnetic stirrers, photometric dispersion analysers, microelectrophoresis apparatus, polyelectrolytic titrators and agrochemical emulsion stability testers.

LabKorea
Korean laboratory equipment and science instruments

Autoanalyzers
Automated analysis for top quality continuous-flow equipment, consumables and repair parts for the Technicon AutoAnalyzer. colorimetric analysis, CFA, FIA.


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