Manufacturers Alphabetical Listings M1
International Guide to Scientific Instruments & Chemicals
A Comprehensive Bibliography of Who’s Who in the Laboratory and Analytical Science Industry The following guide has been produced as a reference of manufacturers and suppliers with their full contact details. The companies featured in this section represent many of the major suppliers who have requested we draw your attention to the products they sell. We hope this guide will be of assistance to you in your purchasing decisions.
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A.KRÜSS OPTRONIC GmbH Alsterdorfer Strasse 276-278, 22297, Hamburg, GERMANY. Tel: [49] 40 5143170 Fax: [49] 40 51431760 Website:
www.kruess.com E-mail:
sales@kruess.com
Innovation since 1796. For more than 200 years,
A.Krüss Optronic has been a producer of high-end optical laboratory instruments. If you look for polarimeters, refractometers, density meters or microscopes, you will come across the product range of Krüss. Lab software and product service ensure a customised all-in-one solution.
AB SCIEX
500 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA, 01701, USA. Tel: [1] 508 383 7700 Website:
www.absciex.com E-mail:
sales.americas@
absciex.com
ADAM EQUIPMENT CO LTD Bond Avenue, Denbigh East, Milton Keynes, MK1 1SW, UK. Tel: [44] 1908 274545 Fax: [44] 1908 641339 Website:
www.adamequipment.co.uk E-mail:
sales@adamequipment.co.uk
Adam Equipment, a manufacturer of balance and scales. From analytical balances to industrial scales, Adam offers a complete range of precision weighing instruments. Adam products are designed with intuitive operation to make everyday lab work easy and complex applications simple.
With the head office in the United Kingdom and locations throughout the world, Adam has been supporting professionals for over 35 years. Adam Equipment - the right balance of speed, performance and value. The complete range of Adam balances and scales are available through a number of distributors or for more information online at
www.adamequipment.com
ADVANCED CHEMISTRY DEVELOPMENT, INC (ACD/LABS) 8 King Street East, Suite 107, Toronto, ON, M5C 1B5, CANADA. Tel: [1] 416 3683435 Fax: [1] 416 3685596 Website:
www.acdlabs.com E-mail:
info@acdlabs.com
Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc, (ACD/Labs) is a global chemistry software company that develops and commercialises enterprise and desktop solutions to support R&D, and preserve and re-use legacy knowledge. Areas of expertise include a unique knowledge management solution; spectroscopic data processing and interpretation for NMR, MS, LC/MS, IR, UV, other optical, and hyphenated instrumental techniques; chemical structure confirmation, verification, and elucidation; impurity, metabolism, and degradation research; ADME-Tox and physicochemical property prediction, and property-based lead optimization; chromatographic method development and optimization; and chemical nomenclature. We also provide integration with existing Informatics systems and undertake custom projects including enterprise-level automation.
ADVANCED CHROMATOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGIES 1 Berry Street, Aberdeen, AB25 1HF, SCOTLAND. Tel: [44] 1224 704554 Fax: [44] 1224 841301 Website:
www.ace-hplc.com E-mail:
info@ace-hplc.com
AKZONOBEL PPC AB / SEPARATION PRODUCTS 44580, Bohus, SWEDEN. Tel: [46] 31 587000 Fax: [46] 31 587727 Website:
www.kromasil.com E-mail:
kromasil@akzonobel.com
ALLIED SCIENTIFIC PRO 815 de la carriere bureau 202, Gatineau, QC, J8Y 6T4, CANADA. Tel: [1] 8002534107 Website:
www.AlliedScientificPro.com E-mail:
info@alliedscientificpro.com
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