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Perkin Elmer,USA

    The American company PerkinElmer was founded on April 19, 1937 by Richard Scott Perkin and Charles Wesley Elmer in Norwalk, Connecticut. The company began by developing optical instruments and providing consultancy. A few years later, the company began manufacturing high-precision optical instruments in New Jersey. When World War II broke out, PerkinElmer was the most important supplier of optical structures used for the production of periscopes for tanks and submarines, as well as the first high-quality lenses for instruments such as surveying instruments.


    In 1944, the world's first serial infrared spectrometer for laboratories, the Model 12 IR Spectrometer, was released. This technology has made the company one of the largest suppliers of analytical instruments.


    In May 1955, the company launched the production and sale of the first American commercial gas chromatograph Model 154, the production of which is based on the technology developed by the English researcher A. J. Marin.


    In 1957 the company built factories in western Germany and Great Britain.


    Since 1977, PerkinElmer has played a key role in the development of the Hubble Space Telescope, where the optical system and precision sensors were made by PerkinElmer.


    PerkinElmer is now recognized as the favorite in analytical instrumentation, holding firmly the first place in the world in terms of sales. They hold over 3,000 patents and are still leaders in analytical instrumentation.


    The PerkinElmer company has an established network of representative offices and service centers in more than a hundred countries around the world. The legendary reliability of PerkinElmer equipment is based on a very high level of production as well as a long tradition of quality. After all, the company from the very beginning took more than half of orders from the US Department of Defense and the US government, and then from the National Space Research Agency (NASA).

    Link to the manufacturer's website: https://www.perkinelmer.com/

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