Company Description
Anton Paar develops, produces and distributes highly accurate laboratory instruments and process measuring systems, and provides custom-tailored automation and robotic solutions. It is the world leader in the measurement of density, concentration and CO2 and in the field of rheometry. Anton Paar GmbH is owned by the charitable Santner Foundation
Chief Chromatographic Techniques Supported
ICP-OES
Markets Served
Anton Paar is the world market leader in the field of density measurement, the determination of dissolved CO2 and the analysis of materials' deformation and flow behavior. Customers of Anton Paar include the biggest international soft drink producers, breweries, petroleum-, food-, chemical-, pharmaceutical companies , and many more. Anton Paar is committed to long-term partnerships with our customers and employees as well as responsibility towards society in general.
Major Products/Services
The Multiwave PRO and the Multiwave GO are the champions of microwave-assisted sample preparation and extraction. With a broad range of rotors and accessories that enable acid digestion, leaching, solvent extraction, oxygen combustion, evaporation, and drying, these systems are ready for the most demanding applications.
Facility
Anton Paar USA is headquartered in Ashland, VA, with over 36,000 square feet of office, laboratory, and light industrial space designed to support and serve our U.S. customers.
10215 Timber Ridge Drive
Virginia, Ashland, VA 23005
TELEPHONE
(804) 550-1051
FAX
(804) 550-1057
info.us@anton-paar.com|~info.us@anton-paar.com/
WEB SITE
www.anton-paar.com|~www.anton-paar.com/
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
US: 160
Elsewhere: 2400
YEAR FOUNDED
1922
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