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ETN AS Celebrates a Milestone: First Shipment of ETN-12 EME to European Customers

ETN AS, the company that launched the world's first EME (Electromembrane Extraction) device at the Analytica 2024, is proud to announce the successful shipment of its groundbreaking product, the ETN-12 EME, to its first customers in Europe. This milestone marks a significant achievement in the company's mission to revolutionize sample preparation with cutting-edge technology.

ETN AS has reached an exciting new chapter with the shipment of the first ETN-12 EME units to customers in three European countries. This strategic move not only demonstrates the company's commitment to expanding its global footprint but also underscores the growing demand for innovative solutions in the analytical chemistry community.

The instrument, ETN-12 EME offers a unique, efficient and a green sample preparation method to extract target molecules from complex matrices.
Here are some key advantages with ETN-12 EME:

Standardizing EME
ETN-12 EME standardized the EME process, making it perfect for R&D and application development.

Complete extraction kit
For an easy ETN-12 EME use, ETN provide you with an extraction kit containing: vials, membranes, unions and vial holder.

Environmentally friendly
Environmentally friendly sample ­preparation ­method due to low power ­consumption and almost no need for organic solvents.

Fast and selective
EME offers fast and selective sample extraction of ­ionizable compounds from your complex matrices.

Multi sample capable
12 samples can be extracted in parallel.

Single step sample preparation
With ETN-12 EME, your sample preparation will require only one single step to achieve pure extracts ready for analysis.

The successful launch of the ETN-12 EME is just the beginning for Extraction Technologies Norway AS. The company is dedicated to continuous innovation and excellence, with plans to further develop its product line and explore new applications for Electromembrane Extraction. As ETN AS continues to grow, it remains focused on its core mission: to empower scientists with the tools they need to advance research and make meaningful contributions to the scientific community.