Peak Scientific has partnered with Molecular Science Corporation to supply nitrogen gas generation systems on their first mobile laboratory aimed at rapidly expanding the cannabis testing and research sector.
Photo Credit: Peak Scientific & MSC
Peak Scientific (Inchinnan, Scotland, UK) has partnered with Molecular Science Corporation (MSC) to supply nitrogen gas generation systems on their first mobile laboratory aimed at rapidly expanding the cannabis testing and research sector. A nitrogen generator has been installed in the 53-ft-long advanced mobile laboratory as an on-demand nitrogen source for the laboratory’s mass spectrometer. This will enable the laboratory to offer truly mobile analytical testing services to licensed cannabis producers across Canada.
“We are thrilled that Molecular Science Corporation has chosen Peak Scientific for on-demand gas in their innovative mobile laboratories,” said Mark Flanagan, Marketing Director, Peak Scientific.
For more information, please visit: www.peakscientific.com or https://mscience.ca
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