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15.09.01

Spectro announced the release of the XEPOS low sulphur XRF analyser, which provides a detection limit of less than 1 ppm (ug/g) for sulphur in fuels. The unit comes with specially designed sample cups that eliminate the possibility of contamination or leakage

01.10.01

Formed from the merger of Oxford Instruments’ industrial analysis and microanalytical (High Wycombe, England) is now benefiting with a strong international order book, according to managing director Charles Holroyd. Oxford Instruments Analytical specialises in instruments and components for the industrial and laboratory analysis, including lab, benchtop and process XRF systems, EDX and WDX for electron microscopy and microanalysis and the process NMR. The company also designs and supplies products for the deposition and etching of materials for markets including telecommunications and optoelectronics.
More info on this merger in Instrumenta 31 October 2001.

07.10.01

Now at very best conditions available: Amino acids, Bio fine chemicals, Brominated compounds, Chiral intermediates, commodities, cosmetic raw materials, Dye intermediates; Fluorinated intermediates, Indoles/Indanones, Photochemicals/Catalysts, Pyridine compounds, Reducing agents, Silylating agents, Sulphonyl chlorides…

10.10.01

From the first TV generator until the new level meters line, more than 400 different instruments have been designed in our R+D lab. As a matter of fact it is the research and development effort the pillar on which it is based our constant advance towards a product line more and more complete and competitive.

15.10.01

Oxford sees growth after merger. Oxford Analytical acquires measurement firm. Oxford has purchased the assets of CMI international. Making the UK company's fist move into measurement systems.Oxford has paid $2,2 million in cash for CMI, a manufacturer of thinm film measurement systems based on technoilogies including XRF and a market leader in the USA.

15.11.01

Bruker has filed for an IPO of common stock that could raise as much as $100 million AXS is concentrating on the growth industries of drug discovery and development with its integrated solutions for protein structure determination via X-ray crystallography, a market that totalled approximately $1Billion in 2000 and is expected to increase by 40% per year to $5,6Billion in 2005 With the acquisition of X-ray diffraction specialist Nonius BV in April this year, AXS has secured X-ray source technology and according to the company, positioned itself as the leader for small molecule diffraction instrumentation supplying 80% of instruments" for this market.

01.12.01

Oxford reports strong first half, sees slowdown ahead. Recorded revenues of 104 Million pound in the first half of fiscal 2002 to 30th September 2001, a 36% increase over 78,5 million pound achieved in the first half of fiscal 2001. Pre tax profit was 6,1 million pound, in contrast to the 363000 pound reported for the year ended period. In the analytical division, sales increased by 58% to 44 million pound, following the receipt of record orders in the second half of last year Operating profit increased tenfold to 4,1 million pound. However, new orders in the first half of this year were down 18% as a result of the slowdown in the semicondutor market and the continuing weakness in the US market generally. However, in the second quarter, orders dropped significantly. As a result management prdicted reduced sales in the analytical business in the second half year.

15.12.01

SPECTRO Analytical Instruments Managing Director Professor Heinz Falk to Retire
Kleve, Germany, December 21st, 2001 - SPECTRO Analytical Instruments announced that Professor Heinz Falk, Managing Director, has elected to retire effective January 1st, 2002.
Professor Falk graduated with a PhD in Physics from the Humboldt University of Berlin in 1968 and continued his career with the renown Academy of Sciences in Berlin. In 1972, Professor Falk was named one of the youngest Professors of the Academy and shortly thereafter was appointed as Deputy Director of the Institute for Optics and Spectroscopy. In 1989 he joined SPECTRO as the Director of Research and Development and in 1991 was appointed as Managing Director.

15.12.01

Introduction of the S4 Pioneer.
The very compact S4 PIONEER high power 4 kW sequential X-ray Spectrometer provides the best analytical performance in short measuring time.

05.01.02

Appointment of Dr. Joachim Heckel as Manager of Research and Development
Kleve, Germany, January 1st, 2002 - SPECTRO Analytical Instruments announced the appointment of Dr. Joachim Heckel as Manager of Research and Development.
Dr. Heckel, a graduate of the Technical University of Dresden, assumes this position after 11 years as R&D Manager for SPECTRO's XRF product line. Dr. Heckel assumes the R&D responsibilities held previously by Professor Heinz Falk.
Professor Heinz Falk, who served for 11 years as SPECTRO Managing Director is transiting to semi-retirement and will continue to work on key projects, as well provide technical guidance to the SPECTRO management team and support Dr. Joachim Heckel in his new role.
"In his 11 years as R&D manager for the SPECTRO XRF product line, Achim led the development of the SPECTRO XRF product line from market entry to its current level: The best performing XRF spectrometers available. His demonstrated understanding of our customers requirements, coupled with his extraordinary physics background and proven management skills will ensure that SPECTRO's instrumentation continues to be the industry benchmark for innovative and practical technology", commented Tom Blades, SPECTRO CEO.

   
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