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Laboratory sample processing equipment, a full range of distillation and separation technology, professional heating and digestion technology, modern Soxhlet solid-liquid rapid solvent extraction, programmable large load precision oscillation technology, renowned as a high-end laboratory in food safety, agriculture, feed, food, dairy products, agricultural products, grain and oil, medicine, environmental protection, soil fertilizer chemistry, brewing and chemical industry, RoHS/WEEE, dioxin and other fields

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Gehat, China

Gerhardt since1846 Germany Gerhardt Analytical Instrument Co., Ltd. focuses on sample processing and quality analysis C Gerhardt, A professional German laboratory instrument company, dedicated to providing professional and reliable instruments and equipment for high-end analytical laboratories for more than 170 years, is a pioneer in laboratory application of electric heating, oscillation and drying technology. With the business policy of "* new technology+quality", it has become the world's * old brand manufacturer of continuously developing analytical instruments, persistently demonstrating craftsman like manufacturing The reputation of "German products", such as optimized technology and impressive quality, is: - the world has witnessed nitrogen determination technology, Soxhlet extraction technology and

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China Gerhardt - give you a carefree experimental home!

German Gerhardt Instrument, established in 1846, has a history of more than 170 years. It is an unquestionable nitrogen determination instrument worldwide

Do you know where the oldest periodic table is?

In 1869, Mendeleev put forward the famous periodicity of elements, which is known as the periodic table. Until this year, the periodic table has led the scientific research
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Tribute to Johan Kjeldahl - written in the year 135 when the Kjeldahl method was published

On March 7, 1883, Mr. Kedall published a "new method for the determination of nitrogen in organic matter", which caused a stir in analytical chemistry

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