With worldwide headquarters in Herisau, Switzerland and regional offices spanning every continent, Metrohm is a global leader and innovator in ion analysis equipment for QA/QC, R&D, and general testing labs in virtually any industry.
Company Description
With worldwide headquarters in Herisau, Switzerland and regional offices spanning every continent, Metrohm is a global leader and innovator in ion analysis equipment for QA/QC, R&D, and general testing labs in virtually any industry. Lab-favorite systems range from manual to fully automated liquid chromatography, titration, sample preparation, and electrochemistry instruments and accessories. All intuitively designed and precision-manufactured in Switzerland, they are the perfect balance between ruggedness and sensitivity, advanced technology, and user-friendliness. Featuring industry-best warranties and total lab support that includes system training, maintenance, method development, and more — for as long as you own your instrument.
Chief Chromatographic Techniques Supported
Markets Served
All R&D, QA/QC, and general testing in:
Major Products/Services
Ion chromatographs, columns, UV-Vis and electrochemical detectors, in-line sample preparation, automated sample handling, eluents, and reagents. Services: Applications development, contract services, training, system maintenance, and more.
Facilities
US headquarters: Riverview, Florida. In Canada: Mississauga, Ontario. Worldwide: contact Herisau, Switzerland worldwide headquarters.
Metrohm USA, Inc.
6555 Pelican Creek Circle
Riverview, FL 33578
TELEPHONE
866-METROHM
FAX
(813) 316-4700
WEB SITE
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
US: 125
Elsewhere: 1,000
YEAR FOUNDED
1946
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