AKASEL ApS

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AKASEL, THE SMARTER ALTERNATIVE, has been working successfully with the most demanding labs around the world since 2004. Founded by Morten Damgaard, AKASEL is a Danish firm that develops, produces and distributes premium consumables and preparation methods for metallography.

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