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Oxygen Sensor Suppliers In Germany For Environmental
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based inHerisau, SWITZERLAND
Metrohm is a worldwide leading manufacturer of precision instruments for chemical analysis. In the field of electrochemical ion analysis Metrohm has been the unchallenged world number one for many years. This is reflected in the company’s ...
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based inAachen, GERMANY
KISTERS specialises in the collection, processing and reporting of environmental data from around the world, creating innovative and data-driven solutions that harness the power of data and technology. Founded 60 years ago and headquartered in ...
based inKempten, GERMANY
OTT HydroMet provides valuable insights for experts in solar, water, and weather applications. Through a partnership approach with customers, we go beyond providing solutions. We build long-lasting answers and implementations to the challenges of ...
based inLeichlingen, GERMANY
The HORIBA Group of worldwide companies provides an extensive array of instruments and systems for applications ranging from automotive R&D, process and environmental monitoring, in-vitro medical diagnostics, semiconductor manufacturing and ...
based inPittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Scientific Bioprocessing (SBI) is dedicated to developing cutting-edge digital technologies (e.g., sensors, actuators and software) that simplify bioprocessing activities. SBI is a collective of scientists, engineers and business people committed to ...
based inBrooklyn Park, MINNESOTA (USA)
AMETEK MOCON is a global leader in gas measurement instruments. Our MOCON Permeation Instruments are used to measure the oxygen, water, and carbon dioxide transmission rates through barrier films and packages. Our Dansensor Package Testing Products ...
based inBroadstairs, UNITED KINGDOM
Aquaread are a multi-award winning, privately owned, British design and manufacturing company with a head office and manufacturing in Broadstairs, UK and a sales office in Singapore. Aquaread is now over ten years old and has grown rapidly in the UK ...
