Oil and Gas

Characterization of Drugs and Active Ingredients

Advancements in the chemical and petrochemical field have driven any companies to heavily invest in research.

 

The products in this field are primarily aimed at clients in the chemical industry for polymer characterization and purification of synthetic products. The range of instruments we offer supports both research and development as well as field applications, such as analysing samples extracted from oil wells.

Leveraging our own expertise and that of our partners, we have also developed customized instruments for extracting samples from complex matrices, like soil and sludge.

Wyatt Technology

Universally recognized as the father of the technique Mals Wyatt has a wide range of detectors for GPC/SEC that can provide complete characterization of macromolecules or particles in terms of molecular weight, size and conformation in solution, absolute, without the need for standards and calibration curves. In addition to the Mals Wyatt produces Viscosimeter and Differential Refractometer, which enable it to offer the customer a complete system for the characterization of synthetic or natural polymers.

Teledyne ISCO - Pumps

Syringe pumps for laboratory, pilot plant, and/or industrial applications, capable of operating with any type of liquid/fluid and a wide range of flow and pressures. Where pulsation-free flow is needed epr to feed a reactor, or to pump against extreme pressures Isco syringe pumps are the first choice.

CTC Analytics

The Pal is a robotic station (x,y,z) that has the ability to automatically select the syringe to be used, making this system not only a self-sampler for GC, HPLC, GC-MS or LC-MS, but also a working platform capable of performing dilution and sample processing operations.

Shodex

Specialists in the production of HPLC Columns for separation, analysis or characterization of Polymers, Biopolymers and Proteins by GPC, SEC and GFC techniques. In the catalog we find Polymer Columns, for Ion Chromatography and for Reverse Phase separations.