analytical laboratory instrument News
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Frost & Sullivan: US Water and Wastewater Analytical Instrumentation Market to See Steady Growth, Despite Maturity
The established U.S. water and wastewater analytical instrumentation market has high saturation levels along with very few recent technological innovations. Nonetheless, slow and steady growth is anticipated, driven mainly by federal and state level regulations. Continuous analytical instruments will increasingly replace laboratory instruments due to their reliability. New analysis from Frost ...
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PerkinElmer introduces easy-to-use LIMS solutions to simplify data analysis in water laboratories
PerkinElmer Life and Analytical Sciences, a global leader in application-focused measurement and analysis solutions, today announced a market-specific LABWORKS™ Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) package for water laboratories. LABWORKS waterLIMS™ simplifies data management by providing an integrated suite of software applications, interfaces and reports based on the fundamental ...
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Alfa Chemistry Unveils Food & Beverage Standards as GC Reagents and Reference Materials
As one of the most popular suppliers of analytical reagents, Alfa Chemistry recently expanded its portfolio by introducing food & beverage standards, which is a strategy to adapt to the growing trend for safer eating and drinking. These high quality reference materials can be used in the testing of food, beverage and cannabis. For consumers, food safety is of top concern and this factor has ...
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Announces New Thermo Scientific Orion Meters
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, announces the new Thermo Scientific Orion Star™ A and VERSA STAR™ Meters. These new meters build on the quality and expertise you’ve come to expect from the Orion product line. We’ve expanded the offering, combining new features focused on an easy to use interface and the tried-and-true features relied on ...
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