Exeter Analytical Marks 21 Years in Europe

7 Sept 2015
Chelsie Phillips
Temporary Editorial Assistant

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Specialists in CHN Microanalysis - Exeter Analytical are celebrating the 21st anniversary of opening their European headquarters in the UK.

Started in 1994 by the present European Manager (Paul Hemming) - Exeter Analytical (UK) Ltd is now a leading supplier of CHN microanalysis instruments, consumables and supplies to universities and government research labs as well as pharmaceutical, chemical, environmental, agricultural and waste reclamation organisations.

Mr Hemming commented “As a company dedicated to CHN microanalysis our expertise and experience with instruments, consumables and supplies allows us to better understand the issues facing microanalysts. As a consequence the wide array of labs using Exeter Analytical CHN microanalysis systems benefit from free expert technical / applications advice and unmatched service support” He added “Pleasingly several of our most recent sales are from customers who last purchased from us 15-20 years ago and have decided to replace their old system with a new Exeter Analytical analyser”.

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