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Synthesis

Japan’s AGI acquires flow chemistry firm Chemtrix

by Michael McCoy
January 19, 2024 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 102, Issue 2

A closeup of glass flow chemistry equipment.
Credit: Chemtrix
Chemtrix offers flow chemistry equipment for pilot and commercial manufacturing.

The Japanese glass equipment maker AGI Group has acquired Chemtrix, a Dutch provider of flow chemistry reactors. AGI already owns Syrris, a maker of flow chemistry equipment for laboratory-scale synthesis. AGI says buying Chemtrix will allow it to offer flow chemistry equipment for pilot and commercial manufacturing as well.

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