The right service can prevent delays and reduce expenses
Unplanned and unexpected instrument downtime in a lab means delays and frustrations that can potentially damage a lab’s reputation to reliably deliver high-quality results.
Customers seek assurance that their systems will work and the seller will provide support
If the pump goes down, so does the process.
Calibrations are usually done by a trained service engineer, but anyone in the laboratory is qualified to do a check.
These high-demand used instruments yield substantial cost savings
Educate yourself on your reselling options, the marketplace, and your instruments
Start-up labs can stretch their dollars further by buying used
When and why you should calibrate your balance
The search for good deals on used laboratory equipment often leads scientists to auctions
Advanced analytics and remote diagnostics wireless cold storage monitoring solution voted most innovative product of 2017
While used equipment is not for everyone, certain misconceptions about preowned equipment persist and may deter those who would benefit most from it
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