About LECO
In 1936, the Laboratory Equipment Company introduced the first rapid carbon determinator for the American iron and steel industry. Today, almost 80 years later, LECO is recognized globally as a leader in the development of high-quality analytical instrumentation, mass spectrometers, comprehensive two-dimensional chromatography, metallography & optical equipment as well as consumables.
Located in St. Joseph, Michigan - just 90 miles from both Chicago and Grand Rapids, Michigan - LECO's headquarters is comprised of several buildings each contributing to a unique area of the company's success. At the state-of-the-art research and development center, teams of engineers work together to create and test ideas that will be incorporated into the next generation of instruments. Rugged manufacturing facilities allow quality to drive production - from stamped metal parts to complex electronic assemblies, most components are produced in-house, allowing strict control over the entire manufacturing and assembly process in accordance with the quality standards of ISO-9001.
Whether it is a diverse array of analytical instrumentation, a new way to look at gas and liquid chromatography, rugged metallography products, or dedicated service support after the sale, LECO stands by a commitment of helping you achieve the right results.
- Focus : Manufacturer
- Employees: 501-1,000
- Industry : Laboratory analysis / Laboratory measurement technology
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