In the lab or the field, The Lee Company offers components that drive cutting-edge research in areas such as medicine, genomics, physics, and more.
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Scientific instruments are tasked with significant responsibilities. Whether exploring the frontiers of physics with focused ion beam scanning electron microscopes or monitoring the environment using air and water analyzers, scientific instruments guide us towards increased progress and advanced technology. To uphold this responsibility, The Lee Company provides innovative solutions through technical expertise. Our Technical Sales Engineers will work with you directly, supplying industry-specific knowledge and experience. We’ll even provide custom solutions to meet your requirements. Broadly, our components can be found in applications such as:
Wherever science is involved, the quality and reliability of components from The Lee Company can help make the world better, safer, and more understood.
Learn how products from The Lee Company can power the most accurate and reliable scientific instruments in use.
Our components enable scientific equipment manufacturers to build quality and reliability into their products at a lower cost. Each component is manufactured under an industry-leading quality management system and subsequently put through extensive acceptance testing. We’ve built our reputation as a reliable supplier for many decades – so let us prove our abilities by helping you find the best components and solutions for your application.
Components from The Lee Company help create more reliable scientific instruments. Some of our products are used at the forefront of technology and discovery. For example, our dispensing valves are used to precisely dose specimens, facilitating increased trace element detection. Our fixed volume dispense pumps are used to vaccinate chicken egg embryos and our control solenoid valves are used in handheld environmental analyzers.
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