Since 1985, Inorganic Ventures has been manufacturing a higher class of analytical inorganic standards at a fair price. They can make almost any certified reference material for ICP, ICP-MS, IC, atomic absorption, wet chemistry, and QC applications. In fact, custom manufacturing is their specialty. This focus enables Inorganic Ventures to create precise standards faster and more affordably than other manufacturers. Their strength lies in catering to your specific needs.
Growing Green. As the company grows, they are doing everything they can to manufacture their products responsibly. Inorganic Ventures' new facility was designed to be highly energy-efficient. They use recycled materials as much as possible and recycle over 95% of their commercial waste. Inorganic Ventures is also proud to use AirMax™ fume hoods which scrub exhaust and eliminate harmful air pollutants. Additionally they use biodegradable packing materials that disintegrate in water, as opposed to styrofoam peanuts which take 500+ years to decompose.
Famous Firsts:
First to perform trace metals analysis on final products.
First to calculate a certified value based on two independent assays to two different NIST standard reference materials.
First to use LDPE plastic bottles for packaging to maintain product purity.
First inorganic CRM manufacturer to be accredited to ISO Guide 34.
First and ONLY CRM manufacturer to offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.
Expiration Facts About Your Standards(Calibration Instruments, Standards and Reference Sources)
Expiration dating has fallen prey to the most recent set of marketing gimmicks used to mislead the customer. Questionable methods are used to spark business opportunities for self-serving standards...
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Flexible Expiration Dates?(Calibration Instruments, Standards and Reference Sources)
At Inorganic Ventures, we typically do everything we can to flex to your specs-from rush manufacturing to full product customization. However, we draw the line at flexible expiration dates -...
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