Ever wonder why a
Swiss Army knife is so popular? It provides, in one versatile, rugged,
and affordable high-quality tool, the ability to deal quickly and
effectively with many tasks.
MicroLab's approach is the same. MicroLab's
instruments and software are versatile, rugged, affordable, and easy to
learn. Students rapidly and confidently produce research quality data.
With one patent granted and a second one pending in the last year
alone, MicroLab's technology and software are at the cutting edge.
Members of MicroLab's development and technical
support team represent more than 220 years of successful experience in
scientific research and teaching in colleges and universities througout
the country. They all have the same background and experiences as you,
our customers and colleagues.
MicroLab's design philosophy is rooted in Chemical
Education. It uses technology, software, and color graphics to help
students
design and conduct experiments in a visual and tactile learning style.
As a group, students will visualize, discuss, evaluate, and conclude
from their experimental data.
There are no hidden costs with a MicroLab setup. A
MicroLab FS-522 or ML-507 with the included software and sensors will
make almost every instrumental measurement required in a general
chemistry course.
Our products are manufactured in the US and are
backed by a 5-year hardware warranty. We have periodic software
upgrades that are always provided free of charge, and our website
provides access to class-tested curriculum materials. Free technical
support through phone or email and free initial training for faculty
and teaching assistants complete our commitment to your educational
program.
We have a presence at most ACS or 2YC3 meetings
and look forward to visiting with you about your laboratory and
curriculum needs. Members of our team welcome the opportunity to
present a seminar or short workshop at your institution.
John R. Amend
President
Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus
Montana State University
Norbert J. Pienta
Chairman of the Board
Associate Professor of Chemistry
The University of Iowa