Since 1985, Inorganic Ventures has manufactured a higher class of analytical inorganic standards at a fair price. We can create nearly any certified reference material for ICP, ICP-MS, IC, atomic absorption, wet chemistry, and QC applications. In fact, custom standards are our specialty. This focus enables us to create precise standards faster and more affordably than other manufacturers. Our strength lies in catering to your specific needs, flexing to your specs, and our team of experts embraces the challenge of being industry leaders in the manufacture and worldwide delivery of the most precise and accurate inorganic certified reference materials.
Inorganic Ventures serves any market worldwide seeking the most precise and accurate inorganic certified reference materials available today. Markets seeking CRM's for ICP, ICP-MS, IC, atomic absorption, wet chemistry, and QC applications can include: Pharmaceutical (USP <232>), nuclear (10CFR50), food and beverage, mining, environmental (EPA), transportation, universities, and hospitals.
Inorganic Ventures specializes in the delivery of the industry's most accurate and precise inorganic standards for applications worldwide. Our standard offering of products and services includes ICP, ICP-MS, IC, AAS, water QC, wet chemistry, USP compliant, conductivity, pH buffer, and ISO Guide 34 standards. However, our products and services often vary from customer to customer, as our team flex to your specs. At Inorganic Ventures, custom CRM's are our specialty. Every customer presents a new and interesting challenge, which is why our products and services are constantly growing and expanding to meet each new customer's needs.
Inorganic Ventures proudly distributes CRM solutions worldwide via a distribution network that includes North America, Europe, Asia, South America and Africa
Inorganic Ventures
300 Technology Drive
Christiansburg, VA 24073
TELEPHONE
(800) 669-6799
FAX
(540) 585-3012
E-MAILinfo@inorganicventures.com
WEB SITEwww.inorganicventures.com
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEESUS: 58
OUTSIDE THE US: 3
YEAR FOUNDED
1985
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