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Hitachi High-Tech launches NEXTA DSC range of thermal analyzers for advanced material development and quality control
Product News: Hitachi High-Tech launches NEXTA DSC range of thermal analyzers for advanced material development and quality control
19 Jan 2021
Hitachi High-Tech Analytical Science Corporation, a Hitachi High-Tech Corporation wholly owned subsidiary engaged in the manufacture and sales of analysis and measuring instruments, has launched the NEXTA DSC, a new range of differential scanning calorimeters for advanced materials development and product quality control. As the most recent addition to Hitachi High-Tech’s high-specification thermal analysis range, the NEXTA DSC gives laboratories and manufacturers alike a new option for the most detailed and thorough DSC analysis.
United Kingdom, January 11, 2021 – Hitachi High-Tech Analytical Science through its exclusive African Distributor United Scientific (Pty) Ltd based in South Africa has supplied 24 handheld X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) X-MET8000 Geo Expert analyzers to the Tanzanian Mining Commission based in Dodoma to help officials ensure correct analysis of minerals for value determination before they are exported.
The Tanzanian Mining Commission has put in place new measures for exporting minerals where mineral values need to be controlled and verified before they are exported out of the country. Mining is one of the leading sectors in Tanzania and exports of minerals such as gold, silver, copper and nickel, are increasing each year as demand for these precious metals grows.