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Chemistry Specialists

Radleys have been manufacturing laboratory equipment and scientific glassware in Saffron Walden, UK for over 45 years. We specialise in supplying innovative tools for chemistry synthesis, process development, work-up and purification. Our products are designed to improve the productivity of today’s busy chemist, giving them more time to focus on their research.

Our product range includes the patented Carousel 6 and 12 parallel synthesisers, popular Heat-On and StarFish reaction blocks and the exciting Reactor-Ready and Lara controlled lab reactors.

With over 10,000 systems installed worldwide, Radleys have a proven track record. The true innovation of Radleys products is their simplicity, which not only makes them easy to use - but reduces maintenance - ensuring a long and productive life.

Radleys offer on-site demonstrations of all products via a worldwide network of dedicated Product Specialists and over 40 International Distributors.

 
 
Improving the productivity of your chemistry...

Highlights of Radleys products and services include:-

  • Parallel synthesisers and reaction blocks (from 1 to 48 positions)
  • Jacketed lab reactors, with optional data logging and software control
  • Reaction volumes from 0.1ml up to 30 litres
  • Operating temperatures from -80°C up to 260°C
  • Faster reactions and increased productivity
  • Improved safety, efficiency and less waste
  • Full installation and training
 
Improved!
The popular Metz Syn10 now has essential
new features including:
Metz Syn10
  • Change-on-the-fly function
  • Multi-user function
  • Variable data sampling
  • Control by solution temperature
Metz Syn10 Click for more info
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