Standards and certified reference materials synthesized to meet all specifications

Analytical instrumentation

Standards and certified reference materials synthesized to meet all specifications

16 Feb, 2022

Published over 4 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Analytical instrumentation.

Chem Service take great pride in the fact that they are one of the few companies who synthesize their reference materials. They have been in business since 1962, so they understand the importance of providing perfect standards and reference materials, meeting their customers’ specific needs, rapidly and efficiently. They synthesize many types of materials such as pesticides, metabolites, environmental standards, explosives, vitamins, and personal care products. Depending on the product, Chem Service can produce from milligrams to kilograms

Customer service has been the cornerstone of Chem Service’s success. If you call them during business hours you will not be confronted by voicemail, a member of the Chem Service team will be there to answer your questions. A chat facility is also available via their website. Chem Service offers a flexibility that is unsurpassed in this sector. If they offer a product at 10mg in their standard product line and the customer wants 100mg, they can repackage it. Whilst there is a minimal charge, it reduces the number of bottles cluttering the lab! A vast majority of orders are shipped within 24-48 hours, across the globe.

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