Leading independent manufacturer of elemental analysis consumables to exhibit at PEFTEC

Elemental analysis

Leading independent manufacturer of elemental analysis consumables to exhibit at PEFTEC

26 Apr, 2019

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Based in UK, but with a global reputation for producing high quality consumables for combustion elemental analysers and TOC monitoring equipment at a great value price, Elemental Microanalysis will be showing off their wares and expertise at the upcoming PEFTEC conference and exhibition.

Elemental Microanalysis offer a huge product range covering thousands of products for organic and inorganic elemental analysis, whatever your instrument or model (Leco®, Thermo®, Thermo Euroglas®, Perkin Elmer®, Sercon®, Exeter®, Eltra®, Horiba®, Elementar®, EuroVector®, Costech®, Shimadzu®, Antek®, Multitek®, Bruker®, VELP®, Gerhardt®…..).

Elemental Microanalysis’ UK facility holds accreditations to ISO9001 and ISO17025. The production process for certified reference materials is accredited to ISO 17034:2016. They offer everything needed for the daily operation of your analyser: tin and silver capsules, specialist reagents, quartz and glassware, ceramic and graphite crucibles, reference materials etc, TOC consumables for Shimadzu®, Elementar®, Analytik Jena®, Antek®, Dohrmann®, TE Instruments® and others, vials and standards for Ion Chromatography systems (Dionex® and Metrohm®) as well as petrochemical standards.

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