MA-3000 Direct Mercury Analyzer – Your Best Partner in Mercury Analysis

MA-3000 Direct Mercury Analyzer – Your Best Partner in Mercury Analysis

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This is a 2 minutes video of introducing NIC MA-3000. With more than 40 years of experience, insight and customer feedback, MA-3000 in NIC has the most superior features, benefiting our customers worldwide in their mercury analysis.

Nippon Instruments CorporationNippon Instruments Corporation - Virtual LocationCorporate Philosophy Human beings have made effective use of mercury throughout history, but they were exposed to the threat posed by its poisonous properties when misused. Such is the case of Minamata disease in Japan, which resulted in a tremendous number of victims in the 1960s, with a number of patients still suffering its aftereffects. We, Nippon Instruments Corporation, are committed to contributing to our customers through mercury measurements and under our corporate philosophy of “Contribute to the Development of Society through Advances Made in Scientific Technology”. Read here for complete Corporate Philosophy Message from President Nippon Instruments Corporation (NIC) was founded because of a solid desire to “identify an easy way to analyze mercury” by our predecessors who faced the reality of Minamata disease at the time. NIC is one of a few professional companies exclusively pursuing the analysis of a single element, namely mercury, since it was first founded in 1978. (Full Message here) NIC's Story Continual improvements on the semi-automated thermal decomposition mercury analyzer Model RIGAKU SP at that time, led to the establishment of Nippon Instruments Corporation in the year 1978 under Rigaku Corporation’s ownership, dedicated to specialize in research, development and manufacturing of mercury analyzers to serve and support the scientific world on mercury analysis. Read here for full NIC's story

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