Exeter Analytical / WAS expand facilities in Warwick

09-Mar-2007

As a result of a strong growth in 2006, Exeter Analytical (UK) Ltd together with their sample analysis division, Warwick Analytical Service (WAS), have doubled the size of their modern offices / demonstration facility based in Warwick, UK.

The new premises will house an enlarged CHN/O/S elemental analyser demonstration facility and provide the space for expansion of the WAS sample analysis services to include FT-IR materials characterisation and determination of halogens and sulphur content by automated potentiometric titration.

Paul Hemming - European Sales Manager commented " A growing number of market sectors are realising that determining Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen and Sulphur content is one of the most useful and essential needs when characterising unknown samples".

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