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Press Release: Restek gains ISO Accreditations |
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Restek Gains ISO Guide 34 and 17025 Accreditations
On a Full Line of Certified Reference Materials

Restek’s reference standard manufacturing and QA testing laboratories in the USA have added ISO Guide 34 and 17025 accreditations to the company’s existing ISO 9001 registration. Issued by the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA), these accreditations serve as recognition that Restek and its laboratories meet the world-class quality standards established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
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Thames Restek plans a sustainable future |
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THAMES RESTEK PLANS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
The U.K.'s leading supplier of chromatography products and systems, Thames Restek Ltd., has begun its journey to reduce their carbon footprint by initiating a sustainability programme under ISO 14001 accreditation and management.
"We are committed to providing an environmental management system and its supporting audit programme to establish a plan to reduce emissions from travel, waste and energy," said Martin Chignall, Thames Restek M.D.
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New Restek Leak detector identifies costly leaks |
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NEW RESTEK LEAK DETECTOR EFFICIENTLY IDENTIFIES COSTLY LEAKS IN GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY SYSTEMS
Gas leaks in your system not only waste gas but can also cause detector noise, baseline data instability and lead to shorter column life.
This new hand-held leak detector available from Thames Restek, both detects and identifies minute leaks of the most commonly used gases, so that the integrity of the gas chromatography system is protected and maintained - and costly repairs avoided.
The instrument's probe plus adaptor ensure that even the hardest-to-reach parts of the system can be tested. The sensors compare the thermal conductivity of the detected gas drawn in by the probe with ambient air and any leak detected is shown by a clear LED display and audible alarm.
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Quick and Easy filter changes. |
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THAMES RESTEK PROMOTES QUICK AND EASY FILTER CHANGES WITH LATEST FREE OFFER
Leading specialist supplier of quality gas chromatography equipment, Thames Restek has announced a special promotion on SGT gas filter cartridges to remind customers of the importance of replacing worn out base plates. It is not just filters that need replacing, base plates wear over time too which can lead to leaks. Until the 31st December 2009, the company will be offering a free base plate (worth £120) when purchasing two or more gas filters.
Thames Restek provides a comprehensive range of single, double and triple super clean gas filters depending on whether removing hydrocarbons, water or oxygen.
Connecting a filter via a base plate offers quick and easy filter changes without the risk of leakage. Spring-loaded check valves seal when a filtration cartridge is removed and only open when a new cartridge has been locked in place. There is no need to loosen or tighten fittings every time a filter is changed, making the process faster and safer.
Customers will receive a free single position base plate when buying any two SGT filters from the range, whilst a free two position base plate is available when purchasing any four filters and a triple position base plate comes free with any six filters.
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Sales Team strengthens in Scotland and North East |
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THAMES RESTEK STRENGTHENS SALES TEAM IN SCOTLAND AND NORTH EAST 
Leading specialist providers of quality gas chromatography columns and accessories, Thames Restek, are pleased to announce that Graham MacPhail has joined their sales team. In his new role, he will be responsible for accounts in Scotland and north-east England, providing technical support for clients and information on Thames Restek's extensive product range.
Since completing an honours degree in Chemistry six years ago, Graham has gained a wealth of valuable experience within the industry. Prior to joining Thames Restek he spent four years working as an Analytical Chemist for a well known contract laboratory, in Edinburgh, where he analysed pharmaceutical products using techniques such as HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography) and GC (Gas Chromatography).
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