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GFS Chemicals


GFS Chemicals manufactures and distributes over 6,000 organic and inorganic analytical reagent chemicals in a lean manufacturing operation. The company have most chemicals needed for laboratory, bench, analytical, quality control, materials characterisation, scientific or research work.


GFS Chemicals ISO/IEC


17025:2005 (certificate 3336.01)accreditation includes the testing of The In-Spec® line of UV/Vis spectrophotometer standards, AMCO Clear® Turbidity Standards, pH Buffers and Conductivity Standards.


GFS is: ISO 9001:2008 Certified Manufacturer; improving test methods and products to meet vigorous ISO 17025 accreditation standards; an active member of ACS Reagents Committee for Analytical Chemistry for over 30 years; serving over 85 countries.


Email: service@gfschemicals.com Web: www.gfschemicals.com


“ GT Scien


GT Scien manufactures the high efficiency TOGA Clean System. The innovative technology removes toxic gases, including VOCs, as well as offensive smells and fumes through a patented 5-stage filtration system that effectively neutralises chemical reactions, providing a clean, safe and pleasant laboratory environment.


Product lines include a ductless system, a portable system, and completely closed and refrigerated reagent storage systems. Brand new for 2014 is a touch pad control/management system for the reagent storage units allowing secure tracking of reagents through RFID. Always innovating, GT Scien are currently developing a new Ductless Fume Hood.


Email: gtscien@gtscien.com Web: www.gtscien.com


Hiden Analytical


For 30 years Hiden Analytical has been a global leader in the design and manufacture of


scientific instruments for research, development and production applications. In vacuum, gas, surface and plasma processes their quadrupole mass spectrometers have gained worldwide recognition for their precision and outstanding performance. As a privately owned company Hiden’s reputation is built on creating close, positive relationships with their clients. Many customers work at the forefront of new technology, in the fields of plasma research, surface science, vacuum processing and gas analysis. To maintain this reputation Hiden have, over the years, established exceptional levels of technical expertise in these areas within the company.


Email: info@hiden.co.uk Web: www.HidenAnalytical.com


The Inficon Micro GC Fusion®


Inficon Inc is the


first temperature programmable Micro GC that offers fast temperature ramping using capillary columns. It expands the horizons of fast and transportable GC applications


with innovations needed for accurate onsite analysis. Building on proven Micro GC technology, coupled with rapid temperature ramping, Micro GC Fusion now covers up to C12 gas phase analysis with excellent sensitivity and repeatability.


Micro GC Fusion is equipped with a micro- electromechanical System thermal conductivity detector that offers 1 ppm detection limit, which is 10 times more sensitive than a traditional TCD. The temperature programmable GC column focuses late eluting peaks, providing advanced control over peak resolution and significant sensitivity gain for heavier hydrocarbons.


Hanna Instruments, Inc


Hanna Instruments, Inc is a worldwide leader in designing and manufacturing


electric analytical instrumentation. Since 1978 Hanna has produced practical, cost effective devices for lab, environmental, food and industry applications. Hanna offer a wide array of instrumentation, from research grade bench tops and ISE’s, to single and multiparamter portable instruments that test pH, Dissolved Oxygen, ORP, EC, turbidity and more.


Hanna has over 40 offices worldwide to insure exceptional levels of service and support anywhere in the world.


Email: sales@hannainst.com Web: www.hannainst.com


Email:reachus@inficon.com Web: www.inficon.com


Horizon Technology, Inc


Horizon Technology, Inc is a leading global manufacturer of automated sample preparation systems for the analysis of organic compounds and oil & grease testing. Understanding the challenges today’s laboratories face, and the importance of the sample preparation step to the overall analytical process, Horizon Technology helps laboratory managers meet their business objectives by increasing sample throughput, reducing operating costs and improving the accuracy and consistency of their data. Horizon Technology, Inc. is headquartered in the United States, with distributors around the world. For more information, visit: www.horizontectinc.com


Email: spe@horizontechinc.com Web: www.horizontechinc.com





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