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URL: http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/bay-materials-llc
Proper Citation: Bay Materials (RRID:SCR_012370)
Description: Bay Materials was founded in 1999 by Dr. Ray Stewart and Jim Reed to fulfill a need for applied polymer research and product development services in Silicon Valley. Bay Materials has the capability to address fundamental polymer development needs, from concept through to commercialization. We strive to be the most efficient solution to resolve our customer''s polymer problems. Over our history we have contributed to a broad array of developments from new orthodontics methods, to advancements in coronary catheter technology, to new light bulbs, and for customers ranging from Silicon Valley Start-Ups to Fortune 500 companies.
Abbreviations: BayMaterials
Synonyms: BayMaterials LLC, Bay Materials LLC
Resource Type: service resource, access service resource, core facility, commercial organization
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