UCT has spent the past twenty years perfecting our solid phase extraction product line.
UCT has spent the past twenty years perfecting our solid phase extraction product line. As we embark on our 21st year, we remain focused on making our products even better to benefit our customers worldwide. Over the past 20 years, we have distinguished ourselves by offering superior technical and customer service, competitive pricing, and most importantly, products of exceptional quality.
In 1993, we gained total control over our manufacturing process when we became vertically integrated and acquired our former raw materials supplier. We currently manufacture our own raw materials, perform our own research and development, and follow through with a rigorous quality control process. As a result, our product offering has evolved from silica-based solid phase extraction columns to flash chromatography columns, 96/48 well plates, derivatizing reagents, GC liners, and positive pressure manifolds.
Our products are developed carefully with the needs of our customers in mind, and while our roots are firmly grounded in the drug testing market, we have been gaining wide recognition in the pharmaceutical, environmental, biotechnology and agricultural industries. Part of our success lies in our dedication to keep ahead of the evolving science in the field of chromatography over the years. We know that our clients value the fact that we are committed to bringing them the latest in available technology, and we will continue to ensure that our reputation for innovative thinking remains solid in the years to come.
Congratulations to LCGC on their 25th anniversary.
Michael Telepchak
Michael Telepchak
President and CEO
UCT
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