The IKA ElectraSyn GOGO module expands the field of application of ElectraSyn 2.0. The extension allows reactions in ElectraSyn 2.0 vials away from the device. However, the reaction is controlled by ElectraSyn 2.0. An extension is e.g. required if a reaction must be carried out at defined temperatures.
Today's IKA factories were founded 1910 in Cologne as a trading company for pharmaceutical commodities Janke & Kunkel OHG. Starting in 1920, the company began to develop and manufacture laboratory and measuring instruments, electrolysis devices and other equipment for university and industrial laboratories. Today, the IKA Group has more than 900 employees at eight locations on four continents and is pleased about customers such as BASF, Bayer or Procter&Gamble. In most product groups, the IKA factories are the sovereign world market leader and a symbol of development and growth. Or as our new slogan puts it: "IKA - Designed to work perfectly.