Hamilton Company is a global enterprise with manufacturing facilities in Reno, Nevada, and Bonaduz, Switzerland.
Company Description
Hamilton Company is a global enterprise with manufacturing facilities in Reno, Nevada, and Bonaduz, Switzerland. Branch sales offices are located in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. We are the worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of manual, semiautomated, and robotic products for precision fluid measuring. For nearly 50 years, Hamilton Company has been satisfying customer needs by combining quality materials with skilled workmanship to ensure the highest level of performance of every precision fluid-measuring device we manufacture. Hamilton's lifelong commitment to precision, accuracy, and quality has earned us global ISO 9001 certification.
Chief Chromatographic Techniques Supported
Markets Served
From the beginning, Hamilton has served the scientific community with high quality and fairly priced precision liquid handling products. Our extensive range of products has provided solutions for academic, government, and private industry laboratories around the world. Our products are used in analytical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, industrial, clinical, and environmental markets.
Major Products/Services
Hamilton Company was founded on the technology of analytical syringes and has evolved with advances in scientific techniques to provide a broad offering of products for precision fluid measuring. These products include syringes, pipettes, diluters, dispensers, valves, syringe pumps, advanced laboratory automation, and about 25 years ago Hamilton was the first company to develop and manufacture pressure stable polymeric HPLC columns. We now offer 19 different polymer-based HPLC columns for reversed phase, anion exchange, cation exchange, and ion exclusion separations. Two silica-based C8 and C18 columns are available for reversed phase separations. Scientists have relied on Hamilton Company to provide the highest quality syringes for precision fluid measuring. We have set the standard in the industry by combining top quality materials with unsurpassed skilled workmanship. Instrument manufacturers often choose Hamilton as a source for fluid subsystems due to the quality and precision of Hamilton products. From quality components and laboratory robotics to custom designed subsystems, we have everything needed to help get your products to market on time. Our goal is to assist in perfect design integration.
Facilities
Hamilton Company has manufacturing facilities in Reno, Nevada, and Bonaduz, Switzerland. Branch sales offices are located in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
Hamilton Company Chromatography Products for HPLC and GC
4970 Energy Way
Reno, NV 89502
TELEPHONE
(775) 858-3000
(800) 648-5950
FAX
(775) 856-7259
WEB SITE
YEAR FOUNDED
1953
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