4,000 Litres Glass Lined Reactors
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Two more glass lined reactors designed, manufactured and dispatched from Standard Glass Lining Technology to a leading pharmaceutical laboratory in India.

These 4,000 litre glass lined reactors have been supplied in accordance with international specifications and Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP).

For further information about our Glass Lined equipment, including Reactors, Receivers, Storage Tanks, Dryers and pipe work, please do not hesitate to contact us - Standard Glass Lined Technologies Ltd.

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Two more glass lined reactors designed, manufactured and dispatched from Standard Glass Lining Technology to a leading pharmaceutical laboratory in India.

These 4,000 litre glass lined reactors have been supplied in accordance with international specifications and Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP).

For further information about our Glass Lined equipment, including Reactors, Receivers, Storage Tanks, Dryers and pipe work, please do not hesitate to contact us - Standard Glass Lined Technologies Ltd.

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