About Biolab
Biolab A/S is a 46 year young Danish company with a long reputation as the specialist in laboratory automation and liquid handling. Our employees serve all important research, control and private labs in Denmark, as well as the blooming pharmaceutical, biotech and food industries. Biolab has carried the ISO-9001 Certification for more than 18 years and our calibration lab for micro-pipettes is accredited by DANAK acc. to EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005. Through continuous education, training and seniority Biolab hosts a unique knowledge and capacity regarding instrument integration and automation of analysis in all types of laboratories. The company is also active in the field of food safety, helping Danish companies with maintaining high hygiene standards and to produce safe food without pathogen bacteria or chemical contaminants.
Biolab represents more than 20 international manufacturers in the Danish or Scandinavian markets – among those; Gilson – Genevac – VirTis – Reichert – Camag – Artel – Antec-Leyden – Recipe – Ismatec – Rheodyne – Upchurch – Scinco – Man-Tech - Picodrop – Dataapex – Torrey Pine Scientific - Mocon - EuroProxima - Biokar Diagnostics - Romer Labs - HyServe and more.
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Photometry, the measurement of light intensity in relation to interaction with molecules, is a key tool in chemistry and life sciences. It enables researchers to determine concentrations of substances in solutions, follow reaction kinetics or check the quality of samples and provides valuable data for analyses, from quality control in the laboratory to clinical diagnostics.