LEMAN

Leman Instruments Engineering

@leman_instruments

Geneva , Geneva
https://lemaninstruments.ch
Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing

Overview

About Leman Instruments Engineering

Leman Instruments Engineering is a prominent entity in the field of gas generation and calibration systems. Established in Geneva, Switzerland the company has carved a significant niche in the European market.

The primary purpose of Leman Instruments Engineering includes:

Manufacturing ultra high-performance gas generators (O2,H2,ZA,N2,Ar,2H)
Providing full licensing production solution for custom needs
Calibration systems tailored to client specifications.
Manufacturing of specific gases analyzers (O2 / H2O /CO)

Leman Instruments Engineering has established a robust market presence characterized by:

50 years of combined experience in the industry, contributing to its reputation as one of the leader in gas generation technology.

A commitment to innovation and quality, resulting in products that are noted for their compact design and ultra high efficiency.

A family-owned structure that fosters long-term relationships with clients and partners, enhancing its international reach.

In summary, Leman Instruments Engineering stands as a key player in the gas generation sector, recognized for its dedication to quality and innovation, thereby fulfilling the diverse needs of laboratories worldwide.

Headquarters

Geneva , Geneva

Website

https://lemaninstruments.ch

Company Size

11-50 employees

Industry

Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing

Company Type

Privately Held

Founded

2013

Specialties

Gas Generators , Hydrogen Generators , Nitrogen Generators , Zero Air Generators , Oxygen Generators , Laboratory Instruments, Air Quality Monitoring Instruments , Gas Chromatography Equipment , Combined Gases Generators , Laboratory Equipment , LCMS Equipment , Gas Cylinder Replacment , Industrial Process Equipment , Machinery Equipment Manufacturer, Argon Generator, Laboratory Gas Analysis, GC-CG/MS, FID, Elemental Analysis , and Spectroscopy

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