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Anachem - The Future for Filtration

Anachem is pleased to announce an exclusive new partnership with Munktell Filter, that will bring scientists in the UK and Ireland a new supply of fine, quality, filtration products. This extensive range of filters offers superior materials at exceptional value for money, to laboratories across a wide range of research, chemical, environmental and industrial applications.

Anachem has a strong history of supplying quality, exclusive brands. Filters from Munktell are no exception. Swedish chemist J.J. Berzelius (1779-1848) is regarded as the inventor of the first real filter paper. He introduced the development and manufacturing of filter paper around 1815 at J.H. Munktell's paper mill at Grycksbo, Sweden. This filter paper soon set the standard for purity and quality and the same mill is today still producing filter paper, now using modern paper manufacturing techniques.

High level quality procedures, from sourcing raw materials right through the manufacturing process to final QC testing, guarantees consistent product excellence. Munktell's intensive paper technology Research and Development programme ensures continuous development to meet the needs of tomorrow's techniques.

To fully appreciate this extensive new line of paper based products that includes filter circles, fluted filters, chromatography filters, syringe filters, glass fibre, nylon, Teflon filters and much more, contact Anachem today.


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Source : Anachem Ltd View Company Information

Posted on December 2, 2005



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