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News Release from: Trilogica
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 August 2003
Trilogica and Scinco Europe Cooperate
Trilogica, Dortmund (Germany) and Scinco, Korea's strongest manufacturer of analytical instruments, agreed to intensify their cooperation in Central Europe.
Trilogica, Dortmund (Germany) and Scinco, Korea's strongest manufacturer of analytical instruments, agreed to intensify their cooperation in Central Europe "Trilogica is the ideal partner to offer our technology in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 1 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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They provide excellent service and support to their customers." Says Rod Bell, Managing Director of Scinco Europe.
Hans-Peter Geike, sales manager of Trilogica, states that "Scinco's dedicated line of spectrophotometers strengthens our product portfolio especially in pharmaceutical and coating industry.
Users buy full solutions from one shop." As Scinco is the exclusive global sales partner of the thermal analysis products of ISI Instrument Spezialist Inc (USA) the new line brings more benefits to Trilogica's existing thermal line which Trilogica markets exclusively in Europe on behalf of Shimadzu (Japan).
Kurt Pommerenke, managing director of Trilogica, is looking forward "to offer now a full line of dedicated thermal analysis instruments between -190 C and 1700 C.
In cooperation with our rheometers and viscometers we have now the most competitive thermal product portfolio in material characterization." ISI supports users of Rheometric Scientific, PL Thermal Science and Stanton Redcroft thermal equipment.
And it is offering upgrade kits and parts to other brands, too.
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