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Advanced Materials Technology Appoints Crawford Scientific as Authorised Distributor in the United Kingdom
Advanced Materials Technology (AMT), has announced that Crawford Scientific, the UK’s leading independent provider of chromatography consumables and services, has become AMT’s sole authorised Distributor in the United Kingdom as of 1 August 2019.
Since 1985, Crawford Scientific has been providing Analytical Scientists across the UK with the consumables, columns and technical support needed to achieve the best analytical science. Crawford Scientific uses a unique blend of applications information and extensive column classification databases for successful column recommendations.
AMT is a world class manufacturer of HPLC Columns, specialising in Superficially Porous Particle columns, with its well-established HALO® range based on Fused-Core® reproducibility.
technology, which provides fast separations and excellent resolution without compromise on ruggedness or
The streamlining of commercial supply and technical support of AMT’s products through Crawford Scientific strengthens AMT’s presence in the United Kingdom and creates a sound basis for continued growth.
“The addition of AMT’s excellent Fused-Core® application. The HALO®
HPLC column range, further enhances our ability to offer customers the very best column for their column range contains some unique chemistries and particle morphologies which extend the capability of our HPLC column offering,” said Lorraine Adams, Sales Manager, Crawford Scientific.
Stephanie Rosenberg, Director of Sales and Marketing, Advanced Materials Technology added: “Crawford is well known for letting science lead the way by providing a chromatography focused education, technical sales approach, and excellent customer service which we believe to be the best approach for our HALO®
technology.” More information online:
ilmt.co/PL/aD95 and
ilmt.co/PL/PJpK
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