Biotech supplies innovative laboratory products to instrument manufacturers, distributors, and end-users around the world. As a Global Premium Distributor for IDEX, we have special know-how about their assortment and can provide you with the right mix of products for a successful fluidic system.
We specialize in chromatography and finding solutions to issues with gases and bubbles in fluidic systems. By using our advanced degassers, the laboratory can optimize the performance of its analytical instruments and chromatographic equipment. Our degassing solutions save the industry both time and money by avoiding production disruptions caused by bubbles in the fluidic lines.
Biotech AB (headquarters) is situated on the Onsala peninsula on the Swedish Westcoast near Gothenburg City and Landvetter International Airport. We operate globally and have subsidiaries in the United States and Japan to give you the best service and support.
PO Box 18796
Minneapolis, MN 55418
TELEPHONE
(612) 703-5718
FAX
(866) 682-5816
sales@biotechusa.us
WEB SITE
www.biotech.se
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