Microfluidics expands in Newton
BostonGlobe.com
By Chris Reidy, Globe staff
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Microfluidics Corp. will unveil a new technology center in its home town of Newton next week.
The company specializes in Microfluidizer processors that are used in reseach-and-development laboratories as well as in pilot and production manufacturing operations; the company said its equipment enables the manufacture and formulation of numerous nano-materials and nano-scale products in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, chemical, cosmetic, and food industries.
The center will house state-of-the-art technology and enable Microfluidics application specialists to enhance their work with potential customers to prepare physical samples, documentation, microscopic digital images, and particle-sized analysis of improved processes, the company said.
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