Tovatech: The Company
Tovatech was established by two Ph.D. chemists in July 2005 as a distributor of laboratory instruments. Our mission was to serve the scientific community with our technical expertise, ensuring that each customer was offered the product that best solved their specific problem.
Tovatech initially targeted the needs of the chemical and pharmaceutical research communities. Our early products were innovative chromatography and spectrometry systems and accessories. Over the past two years we have shifted our focus to equipment that addresses a much broader market.
Our principal product lines currently include ultrasonic cleaners, precision balances, moisture analyzers, scientific refrigerators and freezers, and digital liquid flow meters. We have added new products each year, and will continue to add to our product offering.
Industries presently served by Tovatech are very diverse and include research, manufacturing, and maintenance divisions of:
- Academia and government
- Life sciences: medical, dental, veterinary, medical device, pharmaceutical
- Petrochemical, energy, contract engineering
- Geological engineering
- Automotive, aircraft, motorcycle, bicycle
- Contract environmental and analytical labs
- Food, beverage, flavor, fragrance
- Electronics
- Chemicals and plastics
Tovatech’s extremely rapid growth validates our philosophy that there is no substitute for expert personalized service coupled with a quick response.
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How to Clean Small Diameter Metal Tubing
Steps to follow when cleaning small-diameter metal tubing.
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How to Calibrate Digital Hanging Scales and Crane Scales
How to calibrate and maintain digital hanging scales.
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Contents Restoration and Ultrasonic Cleaning
Smoke damaged equipment can be restored using pressure spray cabinets and specialized ultrasonic cleaners.
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Creek Chub Tissue Reflects Environmental Contamination
In 1997 the Office of Water Quality of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) instituted a new monitoring policy. Instead of just sampling water, they began sampling fish also. Sampling fish tissue enabled the “environmental scientists to measure the regional magnitude and extent of fish tissue contamination by specific bioaccumulating elements or compounds.” After
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Ecologically Friendly Packaging? How About Fish Guts and Potatoes?
The search for ecologically-friendly biodegradeable packaging materials has twisted down some rather unusual paths. Sure, you’d like to come up with a replacement container for your restaurant leftovers, but have you ever thought of making packaging foam material from potato starch and fish parts? A research team led by the Agricultural Research Service of the
