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News Release from: A Krüss Optronic
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 25 July 2002
Increased activities in application
support
New surface science contract lab opens in the USA to better serve the needs of customers, while a new appointment adds to the strength of expanding application laboratory in Hamburg
Kruss announces a strategic alliance with Christopher Rulison and his new company, Augustine Scientific Dr Rulison started Augustine Scientific in May 2002 in order to better serve Kruss customers' contract laboratory needs
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 16 Jul 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Augustine Scientific exclusively uses Kruss instrumentation for all surface tension and contact angle measurements.
Dr Rulison will operate in close partnership with Kruss's international facilities to provide the best data analysis for its customers as a precursor to, or in lieu of, instrumentation purchases.
To support the advancement of the field of surface science, Kruss welcomes Christine Bilke-Krause as the head of its Hamburg, Germany application development laboratory.
Mrs Bilke-Krause brings to Kruss more than a decade of surface science expertise gained while studying at Humboldt University of Berlin and the University of Leipzig as well as several years of corporate surface science experience.
In addition Kruss continues to operate sales demonstration and application development laboratories in Charlotte, NC, and Palaiseau, France.
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