Lab Solutions to be first UK distributor of Eraly & Associates’ halogen analysers

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Lab Solutions to be first UK distributor of Eraly & Associates’ halogen analysers

04 Sep, 2022

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Headed by a specialist team with over two decades of experience, Lab Solutions leads the market in automated chemistry analysis with hands-on knowledge of the specific methodologies required to meet ASTM, EPA, and ISO standards.  As the first UK distributor for Eraly & Associates, Lab Solutions will provide the entire General Elemental range for environmental and petrochemical laboratories testing for sulphur, nitrogen and chlorine. Importantly, Lab Solutions will be able to offer the unique Eraly & Associates’ pyroxydizer furnace. A pyro-combustion instrument for the extraction of tritium and carbon-14 from a wide variety of samples (including: soils, sediments, solvents, water, algae, leaves, fish, plastics, food) in the nuclear sector.  

Keith Thomas, Managing Partner at Lab Solutions, said: “We are thrilled to announce our full-service stocking and distribution partnership with Eraly & Associates. This will provide Lab Solutions’ customers with a broader selection of elemental instruments and we are looking forward to offering them a new line of high-quality, multi-functional instruments, in a variety of rental and purchase options.”  

Find out more, visit Lab Solutions at WWEM 2022.

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