ATAGO has been manufacturing professional grade refractometers and hydrometers for laboratories, farms and factories worldwide since 1940. Please contact us for more information on our products and how they may enhance your operations.
ATAGO U.S.A., Inc.
In July of 2002, ATAGO U.S.A.,Inc. established a new office in North America to better service our valued customers in Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Central America
" Located in Bellevue, Washington in the heart of the thriving Great Northwest, ATAGO U.S.A., Inc. is now in a better position to provide technical and sales support to all our valued distributors and end-users. ATAGO U.S.A., Inc. is committed to working more directly with distributors, responding quickly and efficiently to every customer inquiry, and comprehensively researching our dynamic market place. Information collected will be used in pursuit of the future development of scientific instruments to the benefit of industries and people around the world."
ISO9001
ISO has been developing voluntary technical standards over almost all sectors of business, industry and technology since 1947. So, if the first you heard of us was in connection with ISO 9000 then you are probably asking yourself, "How come I have never heard of ISO before?" The answer is that if you are asking yourself the question, then you are probably not an engineer, because if you were, you would almost certainly have come into contact with at least some of ISO's technical standards. With the exception of ISO 9000 the vast majority of ISO standards are highly specific. They are documented agreements containing technical specifications or other precise criteria to be used consistently as rules, guidelines, or definitions of characteristics to ensure that materials, products, processes and services are fit for their purpose. If that sounds like engineering talk, you're absolutely right! It also explains why ISO standards were, before ISO 9000 principally of concern to engineers and other technical specialists concerned by the precise scope addressed in the standard.