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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was a renowned Dutch naturalist. Using lenses and silver plates that he ground and polished himself, he constructed microscopes that enabled him to make numerous important discoveries.
He was the first to observe such things as bacteria, the striations in muscle fibres, and the nucleus of red blood corpuscles in fish. Van Leeuwenhoek is considered to be the founding father of microbiology. In 1680, he was admitted to membership of the prestigious Royal Society in London.
 
 
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Precision engineering demands the expertise of an authority, particularly when you want to carry out measurements for which there are as yet no solutions. What you then need to do is find technology that can guarantee maximum precision. IBS Precision Engineering offers more and better solutions – right down to the level of micrometres and nanometres.
We don’t just focus on existing technology but also on technology that’s still being developed. By linking the two, we can create solutions that amount to more than the sum of their parts and that go further than usual. They’re tried and tested and have been constructed by specialists, including the software and support.
Take a look at precision technology through the eyes of IBS Precision Engineering – it will greatly increase the options available to you. You’ll be just as surprised as Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, whose microscopes opened up a whole new world.