nanoComposix

New partner at BIOZOL

We are happy to welcome the Californean company nanoComposix as our new BIOZOL partner. We are looking forward to a close cooperation in support of our customers in Germany and Austria with high quality nanoparticles and expertise in the field.

nanoComposix (nanocomposix.com) manufactures an array of nanomaterials to enable development of technologies ranging from lateral flow assay diagnostics and targeted drug delivery, to optical displays and lighting applications. The company offers hundreds of different variants of material, size, shape, and surface as standard products and has produced thousands of custom core/shell, biofunctionalized, fluorescent, and magnetic nanocomposites to meet client specifications.

All materials are provided with certificates of analysis that include electron microscopy, hydrodynamic diameter, and optical measurements for each batch to guarantee products meet specifications. Contract manufacturing is performed on scales ranging from small beakers to thousands of liters. Nanomaterials for medical devices and clinical trials are produced in ISO13485 and cGMP compliant cleanroom facilities.

 

nanoComposix in our webshop

 

Since 2004, nanoComposix has provided monodisperse and unagglomerated metal and metal-oxide nanomaterials to thousands of customers. Collectively they have over half a million hours of nano-related experience and have learned a lot along the way. NanoComposix is sharing much of that knowledge with you with free courses in all things nano - visit the nanoComposix University!

10.03.2021

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