Organomation

266 River Road West
Berlin, MA 01503

About Organomation

The foundation of the company stems from the first ever commercially successful nitrogen evaporator invented by Organomation's founder, Dr. Neal McNiven. For over fifty years, Organomation has been a leading provider of analytical chemistry sample preparation solutions. The company has provided quality hand-built equipment and unparalleled customer service since its inception.

Throughout the years, Organomation has expanded upon their product lines while providing a superior laboratory product at affordable prices. Organomation is well known for their lines of nitrogen evaporators, solvent evaporators and solvent extraction instruments.

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Products by Organomation

By Organomation

The 24 Position N-EVAP (Catalog # 11250) is one of our most popular and economical instruments. Time tested technology and proven construction ensure a long lasting, user-friendly experience. Advantages: • Long Lasting: Organomation N-EVAPs are built to last and come with a standard two year... Read more »