Scientific Instruments in Branchburg, NJ

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Scientific Instrument Services Inc gallery

Scientific laboratory equipment supplies for your mass spectrometer. Buy filaments, electron multipliers, vacuum system supplies and NIST software here.

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Agilent, Bruker, Extrel, JEOL, Kratos, Perkin Elmer, SCIEX, Shimadzu, Thermo, Varian, Waters, FLIR/Griffin, Inficon/Leybold/Balzers, MKS/UTI Hiden, Dupont/CEC, Nermag, Vestec
Thermo Fisher Scientific gallery

Our mission at Thermo Fisher is to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. We help our customers accelerate life scienc

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Hor Iba gallery

Horiba is the world-leading manufacturer of high performance spectroscopic instrumentation. Our products include Spectroscopic Ellipsometers, end poi

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Horiba Jobin Yvon, Horiba Scientific
R & D Scientific Corp gallery

R&D Scientific Corporation is recognized as an industry leader in 100 percent secure environmental monitoring for Food and Drug Administration regulat

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Process Instrumentation & Computer Services gallery

PICS' founder, Kevin F. Rich, first entered the field of computer-control systems with the Titan Missile Program in 1968. He later moved on to more demandi