SGE is a leading partner in the design and manufacture of custom solutions for original equipment suppliers, as well as an experienced consumables supplier to the analytical chemistry markets.
SGE is a leading partner in the design and manufacture of custom solutions for original equipment suppliers, as well as an experienced consumables supplier to the analytical chemistry markets. It is also the owner of the ETP brand of electron multipliers used in a diverse range of MS instrumentation.
Founded in 1966 by Ernest Dawes, SGE started solely as a syringe manufacturer, based out of the Dawes' family home in Melbourne, Australia. Ernest Dawes was quick to see how having a reliable method of injecting and measuring small volumes would revolutionize the usability and accessibility of the emerging technique of gas chromatography.
In a period of 10 years from founding, SGE underwent tremendous development by making the bold move of becoming one of the first international manufacturers and suppliers in Analytical Science. Offices were initially setup in the United States, UK, and France followed by many more in subsequent years. SGE now has sales offices in most major industrialized countries and many of the developing nations.
SGE now manufactures a vast array of products for chromatography and mass spectroscopy. SGE is an ISO accredited company.
For the future we remain heavily committed to our research and development, to allow us to continue to bring innovative technologies and solutions to our valued partners in analytical science in all corners of the world.
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