Company overview
Acros Organics, now part of Thermo Scientific Chemicals, provides high-purity organics, fine chemicals, building blocks, and ultra-pure inorganics for pharmaceutical R&D and synthesis. Their portfolio includes over 33,000 products with trace metal content as low as 1 ppm, supporting applications in catalysis, crystal growth, and high-tech manufacturing. They offer custom and bulk chemicals, specialized testing, and tailored packaging for life sciences and pharma needs.
Acros Organics is listed in the NovaPharmaNews Supplier Hub as a Life Science Reagents, CRO & Clinical Services partner serving United States & Americas. Core focus areas include acros organics, fine chemicals, ultra pure inorganics, organic building blocks, pharma reagents.
Industry categories: Life Science Reagents, CRO & Clinical Services. These tags help R&D, manufacturing, and procurement teams discover vendors aligned with their pipeline stage and compliance requirements.
Structured facts
- Website
- https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/chemicals/acros-organics.html
- Categories
- Life Science Reagents, CRO & Clinical Services
- Markets served
- United States & Americas
- Keywords
- acros organics, fine chemicals, ultra pure inorganics, organic building blocks, pharma reagents
Products & technologies
Markets served
Industry categories
Company timeline
- — Profile published on NovaPharmaNews
- — Profile last updated
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Frequently asked questions
- What products does Acros Organics offer for pharma R&D?
- Acros Organics offers over 33,000 products including organic building blocks, functional reagents, fine chemicals, biochemicals, and ultra-pure inorganics with trace metals below 1-100 ppm for synthesis and analysis.
- Does Acros Organics provide custom manufacturing or bulk chemicals?
- Yes, they provide custom and bulk chemicals, specialized testing, and tailored packaging solutions to meet research and development requirements.
- What are the purity levels of Acros Organics inorganics?
- Ultra-pure inorganics feature trace metal content less than 100 ppm down to 1 ppm, ideal for high-tech applications like catalysis and photovoltaics.
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