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Manufacturers Alphabetical Listings M5


HITACHI HIGH-TECHNOLOGIES 10 Ubi Crescent #04-81, Ubi Techpark Lobby E, 408564, SINGAPORE. Tel: [65] 6337-6848 Fax: [65] 6337-6286


Website: www.hitachi-hightech.com/hha E-mail: contact@hitachi-hightech-as.com


“Hitachi High-Tech Analytical Science (formerly Oxford Instruments’ Industrial Analysis division) was founded in July 2017 and belongs to the Hitachi High-Tech group. This new company brings together Hitachi High-Technologies’ specialised scientific instrumentation portfolio with Oxford Instruments’ rich 45-year heritage of innovative analytical instruments and services. Headquartered in Oxford, UK, it manufactures materials analysis instruments.


Vulcan’s laser induced breakdown LIBS analyser is one of the fastest metals analysers, with advanced reporting tools, hugely benefitting businesses with high volumes of metal to process.


Handheld XRF analyser - X-MET8000 Series delivers simple, rapid and non-destructive analysis for alloy analysis, scrap metal sorting and grade screening.


Stationary and bench-top FOUNDRY-MASTER Series and mobile PMI- MASTER Series of ARC/Spark OES analysers assure accurate material identification with low detection limits and effective analysis of Carbon and trace elements.


HORIBA INSTRUMENTS (S) PTE LTD 83 Science Park Drive, #02-02A, The Curie, 118258, SINGAPORE. Tel: [65] 65 6908 9660 Fax: [65] 65 6745 8155


Website: www.horiba-laqua.com E-mail: laqua@horiba.com


ASIA’s first glass electrode pH meter was launched in 1950 by Dr Masao HORIBA. This was the beginning of HORIBA and subsequently pioneered the world’s first 0.001 resolution pH meter, wireless electrodes and flat sensor. The flat sensor is most popular in the pocket meters known as the ‘Cardy’ and presently with the new generation called the ‘LAQUAtwin’. The Cardy and LAQUAtwin meters are extensively used in several applications such as soil analysis for pH, Nitrate, Calcium, or in the measurement of Sodium in food and even measuring Potassium/ Sodium in human sweat and saliva.


HUBER KÄLTEMASCHINENBAU AG. Werner-von-Siemens-Strasse 1, 77656, Offenburg, GERMANY. Tel: [49] 781 96030 Fax: [49] 781 57211


Website: www.huber-online.com E-mail: info@huber-online.com


Huber Kältemaschinenbau is the technology leader for high precision thermoregulation solutions in research and industry.


Our products ensure precise temperature control in laboratory and production processes throughout the world.


The company employs approximately 240 employees at its headquarters in Offenburg and operates internationally with subsidiaries and trading partners.


Huber has been driving technological development in the field of liquid temperature control with continuous innovations since 1968.


The introduction of the Unistat technology was a revolution in temperature control, setting the tone for temperature dynamics and precision today.


Our product range offers temperature control solutions for applications from -125 ºC to +425 ºC: Dynamic temperature control systems, chillers, classic heating and cooling circulators, baths and bespoke systems.


IDEX HEALTH & SCIENCE LLC 619 Oak Street, Oak Harbor, WA, 98277, USA. Tel: [1] 800 426 0191 / 360 679 2528 Website: www.idex-hs.com E-mail: customerservice.hs@idexcorp.com


IDEX Health & Science is the global authority in fluidics and optics, bringing life to advanced optofluidic technologies with our products, people and engineering expertise. Intelligent solutions for life. Product offerings include: connections, valves, pumps, degassers, column hardware, manifolds, microfluidics, flow cells, consumables, integrated fluidic assemblies, filters, lenses, shutters, laser sources, light engines and integrated optical assemblies.


IET | INTERNATIONAL EQUIPMENT TRADING LTD 955 Campus Drive, Mundelein, IL, 60060, USA. Tel: [1] 847 913 0777 Fax: [1] 847 913 0785 Website: www.ietltd.com E-mail: sales@ietltd.com


INTEGRA BIOSCIENCES AG Tardisstrasse 201, 7205, Zizers, SWITZERLAND. Tel: [41] 81 2869530 Fax: [41] 81 2869533


Website: www.integra-biosciences.com/en E-mail: info@integra-biosciences.com


Moving liquids in a precise and productive way is core to many tasks of laboratory professionals in the life sciences industry. Since 1965, INTEGRA has been dedicated to developing solutions for pipetting and media preparation, which fulfill the needs of our customers in research, diagnostics and quality control. It is our passion to work side by side with our customers to understand their problems and answer their needs with innovative products. In order to do this, we maintain our own sales and support organisations in the USA, Canada, China, UK, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland, as well as a network of over 100 highly trained distribution partners worldwide.


INTEGRA’s engineering and production teams in Zizers, Switzerland and Hudson, NH USA strive to develop and manufacture instruments and plastic consumables of outstanding quality. In recent years, we have focused on developing a new and technologically advanced range of handheld pipettes, which are simple to use and meet the ergonomic needs of our customers. Today we are proud to offer the widest product line of pipettes in the market, spanning a range from single channel mechanical pipettes up to 384 channel electronic bench-top instruments.


Internationally respected INTEGRA product brands include PIPETBOY, EVOLVE, VIAFLO II, VOYAGER, VIAFLO ASSIST, VIAFLO 96/384, GRIPTIPS, VACUSAFE, DOSE IT, FIREBOY, MEDIACLAVE and MEDIAJET.


JENOPTIK OPTICAL SYSTEMS GmbH Goeschwitzer Strasse 25, 07745, Jena, GERMANY. Tel: [49] 3641 652143 Fax: [49] 3641 652144


Website: www.jenoptik.com/progres E-mail: progres@jenoptik.com


Jenoptik PROGRES GRYPHAX® Jenoptik PROGRES GRYPHAX®


Series: Efficiency for your Microscope Workstation series offers state of the art USB 3.0 microscope


cameras including intuitive microscope camera software for applications in Life Science, Material Science, Quality Control and Forensics. The cameras enable you to refine your microscope to a most advanced digital workstation. Save time!


PROGRES GRYPHAX® products are easy to use with any microscope


– whatever the brand, thanks to the C-mount interface. No matter if you work on WIN, MAC or Linux operating systems the software offers you always an identical user interface. Jenoptik equips the microscope cameras series with the latest CMOS technology featuring a particularly high pixel resolution. Short exposure times and high image refresh rates make the system time-saving and convenient to use.


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