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ICPMS-2030 - Expanding solutions for elemental impurity analysis in pharmaceutical products

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Shimadzu is one of the worldwide leading manufacturers of analytical instrumentation. Its equipment and systems are used as essential tools for quality control of consumer goods and articles of daily use, in health care as well as in all areas of environmental and consumer protection. Chromatography, spectroscopy, environmental analysis, balances, biotechnology and material testing make up a homogeneous yet versatile offering. For almost 50 years the European headquarter has been located in Germany and additionally offers training and testing facilities, Laboratory World, for customers from all over Europe. With over 1500 m2 floor space, Shimadzu’s entire product range is available for testing and customer demonstrations.

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