ThalesNano is an innovation-driven company focusing on the development of bench-top flow chemistry instruments and solutions for synthetic chemical challenges.
The company was founded in 2002 in Budapest, Hungary. Since then, ThalesNano operates globally, with the help of our US office and worldwide distributor network.
Currently, more than 1900 of our instruments are used worldwide. Our mission is to make flow chemistry the part of the daily laboratory routine and to make chemical processes safer, easier, and more effective. We put a great emphasis to support research and development by aiding scientific collaborations and education.
Our first instrument on the market, the H-Cube® continuous flow hydrogenation reactor was launched in 2005. The instrument was ground-breaking with its innovative hydrogen generator coupled with the advantages of flow chemistry technology. It has received the R&D Top 100 Award in 2005 and is used in hundreds of laboratories globally.
Nowadays, the company has the widest portfolio of laboratory-scale instruments for pharmaceutical, biotechnology, fine chemical, flavor and fragrance, agrochemical, and petrochemical markets, as well as for academic research groups and education.
Our family of products solves daily problems with difficult or dangerous reactions. The H-Cube® series instruments have set a new standard for laboratory-scale hydrogenations, by combining on-demand hydrogen generation with continuous flow environment. The Phoenix™ flow systems make chemical processes more effective and significantly safer in an extended chemical parameter window.
In the recent years, our new developments were recognized by the R&D Top 100 Award Committee, awarding the H-Genie® hydrogen generator in 2019, and the PhotoCube™ photoreactor in 2021.
Chemical Manufacturing, Reactors, Process Equipment, Product research and development, Research and testing, IT, Internet, R&D, Materials testing, assaying, analysing and inspection services, Medical and pharmaceutical research, Research, general
HQ Location
Zahony u. 7
Budapest, H-1031, HU
Keywords
Continuous Flow ReactorsHigh Temperature ReactionsHydrogenatioChemistry ServicesScale-up in Continuous FlowPhotochemistryReactions with GasesHomogeneous ReactionsCatalyst ScreeningCatalyst Testing