Saffron Scientific Equipment says it continues to enjoy global success by exporting dry anaerobic gloveboxes to a host of different countries including Australia, Spain, and Greece
Saffron Scientific Equipment is a member of the GSPK group of companies and specialise in the design, development and manufacture of standard and custom-built containment systems and dry anaerobic gloveboxes for the storage, handling and processing of hazardous and toxic substances for academic research, nano technology, chemical and nuclear industries.
Since Saffron joined the GSPK group in 2003, it says it has gone from strength to strength and is now branching out on a global scale, exporting products around the world.
Some of Saffron's most recent customers include the University of Western Australia; supplying the school of biomedical and chemical sciences with two 2-port Alpha Dry Boxes with oxygen meters, and also the University of Adelaide which required a 2-port Alpha Dry Box.
Other customers include the University of Seville in Spain, and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece, both of which required 2-port Omega Anaerobic Gloveboxes.
Andrew Lees, managing director of Saffron Scientific Equipment, said: "We are delighted with the global success that Saffron is experiencing and we are receiving positive feedback, which is extremely encouraging."