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Multiflo Instruments is a leading supplier of High-Quality Analytical and Material Testing Instruments from reputed overseas brands in USA, UK, Europe, Russia, South Korea & Japan. With a focus on innovation and customer satisfaction, we offer a wide range of instruments designed to meet the needs of laboratories and industries across a variety of fields.

Multiflo Instruments was established in the year 1990 and our portfolio includes advanced analytical and testing instruments such as Optical Emission Spectrometers, XRF Analyzers, Xray Diffractometers, Scanning Electron Microscopes, as well as a range of other Material Testing Instruments, Universal Testing Machines, Plasma Cleaners, Environmental Chambers and Furnaces to support your laboratory needs. All of our instruments are sourced from reputable overseas brands with a proven track record of quality and reliability.

Our products find their application in Petrochemicals, Polymers & Plastic Industry, Oil & Gas, Packaging Industry, Automotive & Consumer Electronics Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Manufacturers, Food Industry, Testing Laboratories, Forensic Science Labs, Semiconductor Industry, Research Universities, Space Science and Defense.

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Frequently Asked Questions

XRF is a non-destructive analytical technique used to determine the elemental composition of materials. X-ray fluorescence is generated by, among other processes, the ionization of the inner shell of an atom. If ionization of an inner shell does occur, i.e., an electron is removed, then the hole is filled by an electron from a higher energy shell. The energy difference is released as X-ray fluorescence radiation and is characteristic for the element. XRF analyzers use the X-ray fluorescence radiation released to determine the composition of a sample.
In general, it is possible to say that the two techniques are complimentary; one supplements the other. EDXRF has a time advantage, as all elements are measured simultaneously, whereas the (serial) WDXRF measures the elements one after another. WDXRF has a resolution and sensitivity advantage which is especially useful in the range of atomic numbers up to 30 and from 55 to 80.
X-ray diffraction (XRD) is used for the primary characterization of material properties like crystal structure, crystallite size, and strain. The use of XRD in pharmaceutical research is extensively increasing due to its wide application. XRD works on the principle of Bragg’s equation, which can be described in terms of reflection of collimated X-ray beam incidence on a crystal plane of the sample that to be characterized. XRD is based on the wide-angle elastic scattering and is generally used for ordered material (specifically long-range order crystalline material), and is not preferred for disordered material. A beam of X-rays is passed through the specimen and is scattered, or diffracted, by the atoms in the path of the X-rays investigated. The interference occurring due to scattering of X-rays with each other is observed applying Bragg’s law and a suitably positioned detector, and crystalline structure characteristics of the material are determined. .
The scanning electron microscope (SEM) uses a focused beam of high-energy electrons to generate a variety of signals at the surface of solid specimens. The signals that derive from electron-sample interactions reveal information about the sample including external morphology (texture), chemical composition, and crystalline structure and orientation of materials making up the sample. In most applications, data are collected over a selected area of the surface of the sample, and a 2-dimensional image is generated that displays spatial variations in these properties. Areas ranging from approximately 1 cm to 5 microns in width can be imaged in a scanning mode using conventional SEM techniques (magnification ranging from 20X to approximately 300,000X, spatial resolution of 50 to 100 nm).
A Universal testing machine (UTM) is used to test the mechanical properties (tension, compression etc.) of a given test specimen by exerting tensile, compressive or transverse stresses. The machine has been named so because of the wide range of tests it can perform over different kind of materials. Different tests like peel test, flexural test, tension test, bend test, friction test, spring test etc. can be performed with the help of UTM.
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Clients

Below is the list of few of our customers in India.

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Panasonic India

Consumer Electronics Manufacturer

Samsung India

Consumer Electronics Manufacturer

LG Electronics

Consumer Electronics Manufacturer

Reliance Industries

Petrochemicals

Hyundai Mobis

Car Parts Manufacturer

ExxonMobil India

Petrochemicals

Bharat Petroleum

Oil & Gas

Hyundai Motors India

Car Manufacturer

Indian Space Research Organisation

Space Agency

Siemens

Industrial Products Manufacturer

Larsen & Toubro

Industrial Products Manufacturer

Honda Motorcycle

Two-Wheeler Manufacturer

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Multiflo Instruments Pvt. Ltd. have partnered with iClueBio Korea to market their Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Systems in India. iClueBio is a Korean company specializing in SPR-based intermolecular binding analysis systems. SPR measures the binding of various molecules such as antigen-antibody, protein, nucleic acid, carbohydrate, fat, cell, and virus.

The iMSPR series is a real-time monitoring and analysis system for label-free intermolecular binding based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) phenomenon. Through the iMSPR series, new biosensors, biomarkers, and receptors can be developed, or new drug candidates can be discovered. In addition, it can evaluate pharmaceutical quality and can be used for medical diagnosis. Meet the iMSPR series of various configurations, from the basic manual model iMSPR-mini to the fully automated advanced iMSPR-ProX model.

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