Syrris is part of the AGI Group, the world’s scientific glassblower.
Syrris creates automated products for research and development chemists and is a world leader in technology for flow chemistry, traditional batch chemistry, scale-up, and reaction calorimetry.
Syrris products are used for ground-breaking research and development in a wide variety of applications and laboratories including process development, drug discovery and development, crystallization and sonocrystallization, process safety, scale-up, and many more. Syrris customers include the world's top 20 pharmaceutical, chemical, and food and fragrance companies, as well as many leading academic institutions and research groups.
Syrris products include:
• Asia - the R&D100 Award-winning automated lab scale flow chemistry system
• Atlas HD - a modular, automated jacketed reactor platform offering process development, crystallization, high-pressure, and reaction calorimetry chemistry studies
• Orb - a modular, easy-to-use manual jacketed reactor system offering incredible value
• Orb Pilot - a modular, easy-to-use pilot-scale manual jacketed reactor system Speak to a member of the Syrris chemistry team to discuss your specific chemistry and how Syrris products could help you perform your best chemistry.
The AGI Group is unified by values of innovation, sincerity and progress, and we are proud to be the world’s largest supplier of engineered glass systems. We are driven to design and manufacture exceptional products to the highest possible standards and provide our customers with unrivaled care
Industry
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Measurement - Equipment & Instruments, Measurement - Equipment & Instruments, Precision Equipment, Laboratory equipment and instruments, Lined pumps, Engines and mechanical parts, Metals, Machinery & Engineering, Pumps for internal combustion engines, Air pumps
HQ Location
Unit 3, Anglian Business Park
Orchard Road
Royston, England SG8 5TW, GB
Keywords
Automated products for R&D ChemistsFlow chemistryJacketed reactorsReaction calorimetersSyringe pumpsMicroreactorsChemical reactorsNanoparticle synthesisCrystallizationSonocrystallization