Instruments SA offers free equipment

Aug. 1, 1996
Applications are now being accepted for the Instruments SA (Edison, NJ) new-equipment grant program. One candidate will be selected every six months to receive free for half a year a research spectroscopy system chosen from among the company`s imaging and conventional spectrometers and accessories. The recipient must agree to allow the company to publish technical notes based on the application. After the grant expires, the user can return the system or purchase it at a reduced price. For infor

Instruments SA offers free equipment

Applications are now being accepted for the Instruments SA (Edison, NJ) new-equipment grant program. One candidate will be selected every six months to receive free for half a year a research spectroscopy system chosen from among the company`s imaging and conventional spectrometers and accessories. The recipient must agree to allow the company to publish technical notes based on the application. After the grant expires, the user can return the system or purchase it at a reduced price. For information contact Mike Hommer at fax: (908) 549-9309 or e-mail: [email protected].

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