CDIP

Analytical Instruments:

Brookfield Viscometer

Brookfield Viscometer

A Brookfield viscometer is a widely used laboratory instrument designed to measure the viscosity (resistance to flow) of liquids and semi-solid materials. It is especially popular in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food, cosmetics, chemicals, paints, and polymers because of its reliability, simplicity, and ability to handle a wide range of fluid consistencies.

Pharmaceutical Fermenter

Pharmaceutical Fermenter

A pharmaceutical fermenter is a specialized bioreactor used to cultivate microorganisms, animal cells, or plant cells under controlled conditions for the production of pharmaceutical products. These systems are central to biopharmaceutical manufacturing, enabling the large-scale production of antibiotics, vaccines, therapeutic proteins, enzymes, hormones (such as insulin), and monoclonal antibodies.

Hematology Analyzer

Hematology Analyzer

A hematology analyzer is an automated laboratory instrument used to analyze blood samples and provide quantitative and qualitative information about blood cells. It plays a crucial role in clinical laboratories by enabling fast, accurate, and standardized evaluation of hematological parameters essential for disease diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment.

HPLC

HPLC

High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is a powerful analytical technique used to separate, identify, and quantify components in a mixture. It is widely applied in pharmaceuticals, chemistry, biochemistry, food analysis, environmental testing, and clinical laboratories.

Refrigerated Centrifuge

Refrigerated Centrifuge

A refrigerated centrifuge is a laboratory instrument designed to separate components of a sample by applying high centrifugal force while maintaining a controlled low temperature. It is widely used in biological, clinical, pharmaceutical, and research laboratories where temperature-sensitive samples must be protected from heat generated during high-speed centrifugation.

Trinocular Microscope

Trinocular Microscope

A trinocular microscope is an advanced optical microscope designed with three viewing ports—two eyepieces for binocular viewing and a third vertical port for attaching a camera or imaging device. This design allows a user to observe a specimen directly while simultaneously capturing images or videos for documentation, analysis, and presentation.

UV Spectrophotometer

UV Spectrophotometer

A UV spectrophotometer (ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometer) is an analytical instrument used to measure how much ultraviolet (UV) and visible (Vis) light a substance absorbs. It operates in the wavelength range of approximately 190–400 nm (UV region) and 400–800 nm (visible region).