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B&W Tek, Inc.

Spectroscopy
Volume 27, Issue 12, pp. 39

Company Description



B&W Tek is an advanced instrumentation company producing optical spectroscopy, laser instrumentation, and laboratory, portable, and handheld Raman systems. B&W Tek provides solutions for the pharmaceutical, biomedical, physical, chemical, LED lighting, and research communities. Our commitment to innovating solutions has made B&W Tek a leader in Raman spectroscopy solutions worldwide.

Chief Spectroscopic Techniques Supported

  • UV
  • Visible
  • NIR
  • Raman

Markets Served

B&W Tek provides solutions for analytical, industrial, medical, biophotonic, and diagnostic applications. Our products are used in markets such as semiconductor, solar, pharmaceuticals, LED lighting, specialty chemicals, academic labs, government labs, and medical and biomedical development and manufacturing.

Major Products/Services

  • Fiber coupled spectrometer modules
  • Laboratory Raman
  • Handheld Raman spectrometers
  • OEM/OED design and development services

Facility



B&W Tek has facilities in the United States, Germany, China, and Japan, with our corporate headquarters located in Newark, Delaware.

B&W Tek, Inc.
19 Shea Way
Newark, DE 19713

TELEPHONE
(302) 368-7824

FAX
(302) 368-7830

E-MAIL

WEB SITE
http://www.bwtek.com/

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
US: 80
Outside of US: 100

YEAR founded
1997

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