ECM Group launches ECM Lab Solutions

The Turquoise furnace is a horizontal vacuum furnace from the ECM Lab Solutions range that is specifically designed to heat treat alloys prone to oxidation (Courtesy ECM Lab Solutions)

The ECM Group, headquartered in Grenoble, France, has launched ECM Lab Solutions, a laboratory furnace division dedicated to offering solutions to laboratories and research centres.

ECM Lab Solutions gathers all products from the ECM Group that are designed and adapted to research and development for four main fields, which include metallurgy & heat treatment, crystal growth, semiconductor and renewable energies.

The group states that its laboratory furnaces are the perfect tools to work on samples up to small-scale production. The systems are based on its industrial technology and equipment from ECM Technologies, ECM Greentech, Semco and Cyberstar.

Further information is available via the ECM Lab Solutions website.

www.ecmlabsolutions.com

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