The company says it will disclose the secrest of its numerous new developments at Forum Labo in Paris, 23-26 March 2004
Fritsch is a manufacturer of instruments for sample preparation and particle size analysis in the laboratory.
For 80 years now, the company has concentrated on the three product groups identified with the brand names of Pulverisette, Analysette and Laborette in research and industrial laboratories.
Fritsch says its name is synonymous with technical competence and economical efficiency in all matters in the fields of milling, particle sizing, and dividing.
Because Fritsch operates throughout the world, It has the advantage of experience in a wide variety of scientific disciplines, which enables it to offer constructive solutions to ease problem solving.
Fritsch laboratory instruments ensure proven reliability and innovative technology in combination with simple operation.
Fritsch is exhibiting at Forum Labo in Paris, 23-26 March 2004.
The company says it will disclose the secrest of its numerous new developments.
New design and a number of innovative and practice-oriented developments are shown, including the following.
Laser particle sizer Analysette 22 NanoTec.
Said to be the world's first laser measuring instrument for particle size distributions and particle shape detection in a single process.
Completely new sensor geometry and revolutionary software make this world premiere possible.
Laser particle sizer Analysette 22 Compact.
The standard model with the unbeatable price-to-performance ratio enters the market with a complete overhaul and shows what even a small budget can still do in particle measurement technology, says Fritsch.
Clamping lid for Analysette 3 vibratory sieve shaker.
Fritsch says its sieve shakers have become small high-tech instruments compared with earlier models or some competing products.
The most important technological gap still present has now been closed with a new, high-quality sieve tensioning mechanism.
Mini mill Pulverisette 23.
Earlier there was the legendary (East German) Ardenne mill, and then there was nothing left on the entire world market. Fritsch now presents a real minimum quantity mill that still allows a suitable recovery even for forensic applications.