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Nanolab Technology Expands Services,Nanolab Technology Expands Services

By Jess Lulka  

December 4, 2001

Nanolab Technologies has purchased and installed new analytical and surface measurement tools and moved to a seven-day workweek.

According to a company press release, Nanolab has added a dynamic secondary ion mass spectrometry (DSIMS) and profilometer instruments to its laboratory. This is to keep with the demand for turnaround services, which are complimented by its new continuous operations service model.

"The new tools for Dynamic SIMS and profilometry," commented John Traub, president and CEO at Nanolab, "continues the path we established in 2007 to accelerate growth and capacity in leading-edge instrumentation and facilities. Moving to a seven-day workweek cements our commitment to service and means our customers will not pay extra fees for expedited work through the weekends. Both announcements mean new, better and quicker services for our customers."

For more information, visit Nanolab Technologies.

 

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Jess Lulka is a former associate editor for Digital Engineering. Contact her via [email protected].

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