Thermo Fisher Scientific, the world leader in serving science, announced that it has signed an agreement with TTL Technologies Pvt. Ltd., a pioneer in instrumentation solutions, to distribute Thermo Scientific rheometers and viscometers in India – effective January 1st, 2009. By combining the market expertise of TTL with best-in-class Thermo Scientific instruments, the companies aim to offer application expertise and rheology solutions to their customers, making them more successful in their markets.
除了在孟买,浦那,钦奈和德里的Thermo Fisher Scientific的直接销售和服务办事处外,全国TTL的子公司还将有助于更有效地为印度客户提供支持。在印度市场中,先前以Haake品牌名称出售的Thermo Scientific Rheometer和粘度计在可靠,精确的粘度或流变学测量方面通常是首选。
“Our understanding of rheology is of great importance for the development, manufacture and processing of innumerable products like polymers, foods, oils, cosmetics, paints, etc.,” says Mr. Joey Joseph, CEO & managing director, TTL Technologies, “TTL's rich heritage of knowledge, expertise and experience in the field of rheology, along with the technologically superior products from Thermo Fisher Scientific, make a winning combination for our customers across India.”
“This is an exciting milestone for both companies. We will be able to offer a broad and comprehensive rheology portfolio with extensive expertise and service to meet our customers’ individual requirements due to the nature of their businesses or applications,” says Markus Schreyer, vice president and general manager of Thermo Fisher Scientific's material characterization business unit. TTL is our valued distributor for rheometers and viscometers in India, catering exclusively to academic and government institutes as well as specific markets and will complement our direct sales activities in this fast growing market.
Thermo Fisher Scientific, one of the pioneers in rheology, successfully supports a wide range of industries with its comprehensive Thermo Scientific material characterization solutions. Material characterization solutions analyze and measure viscosity, elasticity, processability and temperature-related mechanical changes of plastics, food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and coatings, chemical or petrochemical products, plus a wide variety of liquids or solids. For more information, please visit www.thermo.com/mc.