Micromeritics Instrument Corp.

4356 Communications Dr.
Norcross , GA 30093

About Micromeritics Instrument Corp.

Micromeritics manufactures a broad line of automated analytical laboratory instruments that measure the physical characteristics of powders and solids for fundamental research, product development, quality assurance and control, production, and process control applications. Physical characteristics determined include: particle size, surface area, pore volume, pore size and pore size distribution, skeletal density, envelope density, and bulk density. Micromeritics also operates Micromeritics Analytical Services, a full service particle testing laboratory that provides sample analyses on a contract basis. With U.S. corporate headquarters in Norcross (Atlanta), Georgia, Micromeritics has direct offices located in the United States, England, Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, and China. The company’s customers are also served by a specially trained local representative network covering over sixty-five countries who both sell and service Micromeritics’ instruments.

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