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Division formed from materials analysis parts

A Spectro Analytical Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 28, 2006

Materials analysis division brings together the recently acquired Spectro Analytical Instruments and Edax, formerly a business unit of Ametek's process and analytical instruments division.

Ametek has formed a materials analysis division.

The division brings together the recently acquired Spectro Analytical Instruments and Edax, formerly a business unit of Ametek's process and analytical instruments division.

At the same time, it has named Alan Devenish, formerly the Business Unit Manager of Edax, as VP and General Manager of the materials analysis division.

In addition, Manfred Bergsch, who had responsibility for Spectro's worldwide sales and service, has been named Division VP and Spectro Business Unit Manager in the new division.

Both Spectro, based in Germany, and Edax, based in the USA, have strong organisations.

Ametek will leverage the manufacturing operations, technological capabilities and distribution competencies of these two businesses to improve the support and services of its customers around the world.

It also will continue to invest in new product development.

The new division will apply analytical instrumentation to satisfy the materials analysis needs of its customers.

The products and technologies available include arc-spark and ICP optical emission spectrometers, energy dispersive and EBSD microanalysis systems, and X-ray fluorescence spectrometers for the fast, accurate analysis of solids, liquids and powders.

The division provides analytical instrumentation for applications in the metals, environmental, RandD, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, electronics and forensic science markets.

It is headquartered in Mahwah, New Jersey, USA, with manufacturing facilities in: Kleve, Germany; Mahwah, New Jersey; and Marble Falls, Texas.

Sales and service facilities are in: Boston, USA; Draper, Utah, USA; Birmingham, UK; Paris, France; Tilburg, Netherlands; Wiesbaden, Germany; Milan, Italy; Kempton Park, South Africa; Hong Kong; Shanghai; Beijing; Singapore; and Tokyo and Osaka, Japan.

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