NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing Acquires Adiabatic Reaction Calorimeters from TIAX
The NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing Business Unit recently announced its acquisition of the TIAX LCC Accelerating Rate Calorimeters and Automatic Pressure Tracking adiabatic calorimeters. These products will be merged with NETZSCH’s worldwide thermal analysis business.
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