As a result of double-digit growth in 2006, Exeter Analytical (UK) and its sample analysis division Warwick Analytical Service (WAS) have doubled the size of their offices 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.
"This was reflected in strong sales of our model CE-440 CHN/O/S elemental analyser during 2006.
"The need for high quality data and services at a realistic price backed by the reassurance of accreditation to, and operation under, strict quality standards were the key drivers in the growth of our WAS sample analysis business".
Exeter Analytical is a company dedicated to elemental analysis.
Through many years continuous investment in product development and listening to its customers the Exeter model CE-440 CHN/O/S elemental analyser, with its unique horizontal furnace design, is widely viewed to be the most accurate and precise analyser available on the market today, with the broadest range of sample applications.
Warwick Analytical Service, the sample analysis division of Exeter Analytical, is dedicated to providing analytical excellence at a realistic cost.
Through experienced staff, the latest analytical instrumentation and working closely with clients - WAS says it has established a strong reputation for informed personal service and delivering top quality data on time.
To ensure consistent top quality results and service WAS conforms to the requirements of ISO 9001-2000 and ISO17025.
The scope of the ISO 17025 accreditation includes elemental analysis for carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulphur, chlorine, bromine, iodine and fluorine as well as 70+ elements via ICP analysis.