Siam Research & Innovation Co. Ltd. has invested in an Atlas lab scale chemistry reactor from Syrris to investigate the kinetics of cement hydration and the interaction of admixtures.
The Asia Syringe Pump from Syrris, designed specifically for flow chemistry, employs patented pumping technology, giving chemists a tool to perform flow reactions not possible using HPLC pumps or 'single shot' syringe pumps.
Syrris has released a new version of its popular Asia Manager PC Software, offering powerful walk-away control and analysis of flow chemistry experiments.
Researchers in the Department of Organic Chemistry at the Chemistry Institute of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro are taking advantage of the modular Asia flow chemistry system from Syrris to develop biocatalyzed continuous flow reactions.
The unique Asia FLLEX (Flow Liquid Liquid EXtraction) module from Syrris - the leading provider of flow chemistry solutions - is the flow chemistry equivalent of a separating funnel yet involves no shaking and does not rely on gravity.
World-leading flow chemistry manufacturer Syrris has won a prestigious 2012 R&D 100 Award for Asia, its revolutionary range of advanced flow chemistry systems.
Syrris' latest free flow chemistry and automated process chemistry seminars, held during May in Dinslaken, Germany, built on the success of previous events in Thailand and India, with scientists from across Europe declaring them extremely beneficial.
Syrris, a world leader in flow product innovation, is enjoying outstanding success with sales of Asia, its revolutionary range of advanced flow chemistry products.
Syrris is pleased to announce the release of its new batch chemistry reactors catalogue, providing organic chemists worldwide with all the information required to select the correct equipment for their specific synthesis needs.
Zirkon Industria e Comercio Ltda in Brazil relies on an Atlas Calorimeter and a 100 l Custom Reactor System from Syrris for scale-up experiments and studies related to ink additives, and for research into new pharmaceutical active ingredients.
Syrris' Asia flow chemistry system is proving a valuable aid to synthesis projects performed by the Ley Group at the Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge.