PRO Scientific Lab Equipment Experts Homogenizers | Mixers | Shakers | Stirrers | Centrifuges

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PRO Scientific Inc. is a global leader in the manufacturing and distribution of high quality homogenizing, mixing, shaking, stirring and centrifuging equipment.
Located in Oxford Connecticut, our woman-owned, company was founded and incorporated in 1992 with its initial product line of high-speed homogenizing equipment by leaders who already possessed business, manufacturing and engineering experience with another North American homogenizing company. It was our founders’ dedication to responding to their customer’s demands and providing a higher precision homogenizing product that led to the incorporation of PRO Scientific. From sub-cellular analysis to high volume applications, PRO Scientific homogenizers have been the industry leader for over two decades. Through its network of national sales representatives and distributors, PRO Scientific has been able to keep in touch with the demands of the homogenizer market and respond to such needs.
In addition to our complete line of homogenizers, PRO Scientific also proudly manufactures the mixing, shaking and stirring line of products encompassed in our Lab Plus Series. These products include our Rockers, Orbital Shakers, Vortex Mixers, Nutating Mixers and Hotplate Stirrers.
Since 1994, PRO Scientific has also been one of the largest North American distribution centers of German manufactured, Hettich Centrifuges. PRO Scientific offers sales, service and support on the full line of centrifuges which include hand centrifuges, microcentrifuges, clinical centrifuges, universal centrifuges and floor-standing centrifuge units.
All products manufactured and distributed by PRO Scientific are backed with years of technical experience and unmatched customer support. PRO Scientifics’ progressive innovation, product development and worldwide distribution expansion is a result of our reputation for quality laboratory products and customer service which has allowed for extensive growth for over the past 20 years.
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