A Japanese manufacturer of nano indentation testers able to measure non-liquid material of less than 1 micrometre is looking for distributors to approach the EU market. The advanced technical qualities of their products, that surpass conventional hardness testers, allowed the company to become a market leader in Japan. A commercial agreement is expected with relevant EU partners.
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