About Hach Lange

We're focused on ensuring water quality for people around the world by making water analysis better – faster, simpler, greener and more informative.

In 1933, Dr. Bruno Lange founded his company in Berlin, Germany with a vision of making water analysis simpler. His innovation in water analysis led to breakthroughs in laboratory testing and allowed people without backgrounds in chemistry to run and understand various tests.

In 1947, Clifford and Kitty Hach were also reinventing water analysis in Ames, Iowa. Armed with an advanced understanding of analytical chemistry and a passion to make a difference, the founders set out to simplify water analysis. Clifford and Kitty were determined to make water analysis better so customers could get to their results faster, more easily, and with more information.

With such similar passions for clear and simple water analysis, the two companies became one under the Danaher Life Sciences Group. Today, everything Hach does is still focused on the goal to help customers manage water across the globe.

Since our founding we have led the industry in developing innovative solutions to help our customers analyze their water more efficiently and more effectively. Hach products can be found around the globe in a wide range of lab, field, and in-process uses in municipal and industrial facilities. Hach analytics solutions are designed to give operators and managers confidence in the many decisions they make to ensure compliance, improve energy efficiency, and reduce waste in production, product quality, and utilities management. We provide the best-in-class products, industry leading experts, and local support to help our customers manage their water.

Now Hach offers more products, chemistries, services, and software to help provide complete solutions. Hach has more than 12,500 different products and 525 patents being used by more than 100,000 customers around the world.

Facts about Hach Lange
  • Focus : Manufacturer
  • Employees: 1001-5,000
  • Industry : Laboratory analysis / Laboratory measurement technology

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