BETA ANALYTIC, INC.
MIAMI, FLORIDA

BETA ANALYTIC, INC., MIAMI

As part of its client support initiatives, the lab provides prices in all major currencies and responds to inquiries within 24 hours. Beta Analytic 2018 Holiday Schedule Garlic oil is vulnerable to economically motivated adulteration and misleading or false labeling. ISO 17025-accredited natural products testing lab Beta Analytic selected garlic oil as subject of a case study precisely because of these reasons and to highlight the need for strict quality control measures for essential oils. Beta Analytic tested five garlic oil samples […] Certain plants are being cultivated specifically for biofuel production. In the U.S., switchgrass, soybeans, and corn are the major sources of biofuel. Brazil uses sugar cane while Europe processes sugar beet and wheat. Other agricultural products being processed into biofuels are cassava and sorghum in China, miscanthus and palm oil in Southeast Asia, and jatropha in India. Production of first generation biofuels has a limitation because it might threaten food supply and biodiversity. To address the increasing biofuel demand, the second generation biofuels were developed. These second generation biofuels are produced from non-food crops or portions of food crops that are not edible and considered as wastes, e.g. stems, husks, wood chips, and fruit skins and peeling. According to experts, second generation biofuels have greater greenhouse gas emission savings than first generation biofuels. Second generation biofuels, however, are more complicated to produce as it involves extracting useful feedstocks from woody or fibrous biomass. Third generation biofuels are those that are produced from algae. Production of oilgae or algae fuel involves fermentation of the algae carbohydrate. Other countries, especially in Europe, also offer similar incentives to encourage use of biobased products like biofuels. Certain plants are being cultivated specifically for biofuel production. In the U.S., switchgrass, soybeans, and corn are the major sources of biofuel. Brazil uses sugar cane while Europe processes sugar beet and wheat. Other agricultural products being processed into biofuels are cassava and sorghum in China, miscanthus and palm oil in Southeast Asia, and jatropha in India. Production of first generation biofuels has a limitation because it might threaten food supply and biodiversity. To address the increasing biofuel demand, the second generation biofuels were developed. These second generation biofuels are produced from non-food crops or portions of food crops that are not edible and considered as wastes, e.g. stems, husks, wood chips, and fruit skins and peeling. According to experts, second generation biofuels have greater greenhouse gas emission savings than first generation biofuels. Second generation biofuels, however, are more complicated to produce as it involves extracting useful feedstocks from woody or fibrous biomass. Third generation biofuels are those that are produced from algae. Production of oilgae or algae fuel involves fermentation of the algae carbohydrate. Other countries, especially in Europe, also offer similar incentives to encourage use of biobased products like biofuels. As part of its client support initiatives, the lab provides prices in all major currencies and responds to inquiries within 24 hours. Beta Analytic 2018 Holiday Schedule Garlic oil is vulnerable to economically motivated adulteration and misleading or false labeling. ISO 17025-accredited natural products testing lab Beta Analytic selected garlic oil as subject of a case study precisely because of these reasons and to highlight the need for strict quality control measures for essential oils. Beta Analytic tested five garlic oil samples […]

KEY FACTS ABOUT BETA ANALYTIC, INC.

Company name
BETA ANALYTIC, INC.
Status
Active
Filed Number
646204
FEI Number
591957688
Date of Incorporation
November 27, 1979
Age - 45 years
Home State
FL
Company Type
Domestic for Profit

CONTACTS

Website
http://betaanalytic.com
Phones
(305) 662-7760
(305) 663-0964
(207) 617-7459
(207) 160-5350
(305) 600-4546

BETA ANALYTIC, INC. NEAR ME

Principal Address
4985 SOUTHWEST 74TH COURT,
MIAMI,
FL,
33155

See Also

Officers and Directors

The BETA ANALYTIC, INC. managed by the three persons from MIAMI on following positions: President, Chai, Chie

Hatfield E Ronald

Position
President Active
From
MIAMI, 33155

Thierry S Tamers

Position
Chai Active
From
MIAMI, 33155

Florencia Goren

Position
Chie Active
From
MIAMI, 33155





Registered Agent is Thierry S Tamers

From
MIAMI, 33155

Events

April 4, 2022
MERGER
April 4, 2022
AMENDMENT
May 3, 2021
AMENDMENT
February 22, 1991
REINSTATEMENT
November 1, 1985
INVOLUNTARILY DISSOLVED

Annual Reports

2024
January 13, 2024
2023
January 4, 2023