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Manufacturers Alphabetical Listings M14


VICI AG INTERNATIONAL Parkstrasse 2, Schenkon, 6214, SWITZERLAND. Tel: [41] 41 9256200 Fax: [41] 41 9256201 Website: www.vici.com E-mail: info@vici.ch


WILKS - A SPECTRO SCIENTIFIC COMPANY 25 Van Zant Street, Suite 8F, East Norwalk, CT, 06855, USA. Tel: [1] 203 8559136 Fax: [1] 203 8389868 Website: www.wilksir.com E-mail: info@wilksir.com


WITEC GmbH


Lise-Meitner-Strasse 6, 89081, Ulm, GERMANY. Tel: [49] 731 140700 Fax: [49] 731 14070200 Website: www.witec.de E-mail: info@witec.de


WORLDWIDE GLASS RESOURCES, INC 638 Gershal Avenue, Norma, NJ, 08347, USA. Tel: [1] 856 2051508 Fax: [1] 856 2051700


Website: www.wwglassresource.com E-mail: customerservice@wwgrinc.com


Worldwide Glass Resources, Inc was founded in March 2001 as a privately held corporation committed to be a premier solution provider by offering manufacturing, engineering, and technical expertise in the design and production of laboratory vials and accessories. Worldwide Glass Resources also offers various services including vial deactivation, LC & LC/MS certification, barcode & taring, private label & OEM solutions, and custom vial manufacturing. Our focus on continuous quality and system improvements in conjunction with customer input drives our innovation, maintains our entrepreneurial spirit and allows for future sustainability. Please visit us at www.wwglassresource.com


WORTHINGTON BIOCHEMICAL CORP. 730 Vassar Avenue, Lakewood, NJ, 08701, USA. Tel: [1] 732 942 1660 Fax: [1] 732 942 9270


Website: www.worthington-biochem.com E-mail: custservice@worthington-biochem.com


Worthington is an ISO9001:2008 certified primary source of enzymes, proteins, nucleic acids and related biochemicals for cell biology, biochemistry, protein and DNA/RNA research applications. Worthington also produces collagenases, nucleases and other proteases and use- tested kits for the isolation of primary cardiomyocytes, neurons and hepatocytes. Animal-origin FREE Collagenase, RNase, DNase & Proteases are available for stem cell and biopharmaceutical applications to eliminate potential virus and BSE/TSE risks. Custom production and other animal-sourced enzymes purified from USDA certified raw materials are also available at www.worthington-biochem.com.


Quality. Consistency. Enzymes. Since 1947.


WTW GmbH - a xylem brand Dr Karl-Slevogt-Strasse 1, 82362, Weílheim, GERMANY. Tel: [49] 881 1830 Fax: [49] 881 183420 Website: www.wtw.com E-mail: info@wtw.com


ZOMZ (JSC ZAGORSK OPTICAL AND MECHANICAL PLANT) 212 V, pr. Krasnoy Armii, Sergiev Posad, Moscow Region, 141300, RUSSIAN FEDERATION. Tel: [7] 496 546 04 66 Fax: [7] 496 728 77 98 Website: www.zomz.ru E-mail: info@zomz.ru


Founded in 1935, ZOMZ (JSC ‘Zagorsk Optical and Mechanical Plant’) designs and manufactures optical based products for a range of industries.


The company is one of the oldest and best-known manufacturers in Russia of top-of-the-line laboratory equipment intended for industrial, medical and environmental applications.


The ZOMZ Lab line includes photometers KFK-3-ZOMZ, portable photometers KFK-5M, flame photometers FPA-2-01, circular polarimeters SM-3, polariscopes-polarimeters PKS-250M, flour whiteness testers RZ-BPL-TSМ.


The company also supplies gas analysers of explosive gases and vapours, gas detectors of carbon monoxide and dosimeters-radiometers.


ZOMZ operates a quality management system and complies with all requirements of State Standard GOST ISO 9001-2011.


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Metrohm NIRSystems


Metrohm extends its portfolio to in clude solutions for Near Infrared Spec tros copy. Metrohm NIRSystems


• offers leading edge NIR technology • over 40 years of NIR expertise • serviced and supported by Metrohm


www.metrohm-nirs.com


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