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Admiral Instruments
Admiral Instruments designs, manufactures, and distributes electrochemistry research equipment around the world. Their wide selection of products caters to practically any electrochemistry or photo-electrochemistry project, including those with limited budgets. The mission of Admiral Instruments is to offer customers the best selection of potentiostats and related electrochemistry products available anywhere. Their wide selection of products caters to practically any electrochemistry or photo-electrochemistry project, including those with limited budgets.
Two of the co-founders of Admiral Instruments, Mark Sholin and Matthew Dion, used potentiostats in their prior careers developing novel electrode materials for water treatment applications. They were unsatisfied with the high prices or mediocre features offered by other potentiostat companies. Thus, they were inspired to build potentiostats from scratch and created the first Squidstat prototype in 2014 just for internal use. Subsequently, they refined the Squidstat platform for sale to other researchers through a company called MFC Systems.
MFC Systems first caught the attention of Admiral Instruments third co-founder, Stephen Hung, in October 2015. Stephen, a partner & co-owner of the German company Zahner Scientific Instruments, has many years of experience distributing laboratory equipment worldwide. Stephen proposed combining the well-respected Zennium electrochemistry workstations and 40+ years of equipment manufacturing expertise of Zahner with the innovative low-cost Squidstat potentiostats from MFC Systems to form Admiral Instruments.
Two of the co-founders of Admiral Instruments, Mark Sholin and Matthew Dion, used potentiostats in their prior careers developing novel electrode materials for water treatment applications. They were unsatisfied with the high prices or mediocre features offered by other potentiostat companies. Thus, they were inspired to build potentiostats from scratch and created the first Squidstat prototype in 2014 just for internal use. Subsequently, they refined the Squidstat platform for sale to other researchers through a company called MFC Systems.
MFC Systems first caught the attention of Admiral Instruments third co-founder, Stephen Hung, in October 2015. Stephen, a partner & co-owner of the German company Zahner Scientific Instruments, has many years of experience distributing laboratory equipment worldwide. Stephen proposed combining the well-respected Zennium electrochemistry workstations and 40+ years of equipment manufacturing expertise of Zahner with the innovative low-cost Squidstat potentiostats from MFC Systems to form Admiral Instruments.