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Heraeus Kulzer GmbH |
Kulzer was founded 65 years ago in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. In 1939, Kulzer became a joint venture (50% each) of Degussa in Frankfurt and Heraeus in Hanau. Since 1987, Kulzer has been a 100% subsidiary of the Heraeus group and today bears the name Heraeus Kulzer GmbH & Co. KG.
Heraeus Kulzer manufacture a wide range of embedding products for histology and metallography. Resins used in Medicine and in technology must be of high quality, easy to use and have dependable properties to ensure their successful employment.
The development of the Technovit series of resins meets all of these requirements, both for histological and metallographic applications. They are complemented with a broad selection of moulds, curing systems and ancillary apparatus for the mechanical grinding and polishing of specimens prior to microscopical examinations.
The comprehensive range of products includes:
Heraeus Kulzer’s online catalogue presents the microscopist with a comprehensive range of products at your fingertips; please take the opportunity to explore their catalogue and request further information if required.
Emgrid Australia Pty Ltd is proud to distribute Heraeus Kulzer products for histology and metallography in Australia and New Zealand. The principal of Emgrid Australia, Graham Tranter has been associated with electron microscopy, optical microscopy and histology specimen preparation techniques for over 40 years and is able to offer assistance on a wide range of applications including specimen preparation techniques for room temperature, cryo preparation and material science sectioning.
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