Ayalytical Instruments acquires Lawler Manufacturing Corp.

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Ayalytical Instruments acquires Lawler Manufacturing Corp.

11 Nov, 2020

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Ayalytical Instruments have announced the acquisition of Lawler Manufacturing Corp., a renowned producer of a wide product line of petroleum testing equipment, as of September 3, 2020. Since its inception more than 65 years ago, Lawler has produced innovative instruments for the testing of diesel fuels, jet fuel, and lubricant oils such as engine, hydraulic, gear, and automatic transmission fluids (ATF). More specifically, Lawler offers instruments for petroleum test methods such as low temperature Brookfield viscosity, kinematic viscosity, oxidation stability, and low temperature filterability. Lawler has built a solid reputation as a company whose main purpose is to produce and supply cutting-edge scientific equipment to determine physical, chemical, and quality parameters for the oil and gas, chemical and food industries.

This new addition to the Ayalytical Instruments family offers the exceptional ability to manufacture custom apparatus made to user's’ unique test procedure specifications as well as those for standard heated aluminium blocks, refrigerated baths, and programmable baths. Lawler has maintained its commitment to meet the specifications of ASTM test methods, as well as IP, Federal Test Method 791C, DIN and others.

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