PRODUCTs
Lab Equipment Rentals/Lease Plan
uWhichever Method or
Setup you need, The V Square analytical programme is equipped to handle any and
all device requests that your lab has. Contact us today to learn how lab
equipment rentals can save you money and time.
u*Selected equipment
brands/models are available.
The Advantages of V Square Short term Lease Plan
uEliminates the upfront cost of purchasing
equipment by spreading its cost over time
uMinimizes equipment downtime with
included complete repair coverage and preventive maintenance
uTakes advantage of potentially 100% tax
deductible* payments, providing you significant cash-savings
uExpedites the administrative work needed
for instrument procurement and logistics
uConserves working…
uV Square Analytical: The most important
factor to consider when deciding between your lab instrument rental options is
the duration of time you’ll need the equipment for. However, there are other
factors to consider.
uShort-term rentals can be helpful if you
need the equipment for a short period of time. However, you’ll have to accept
working with equipment that may not meet the exact specifications you require
for your research and product development. Furthermore, the lack of flexibility
of renting short-term will make using the equipment more of a burden than a
benefit.
uSimilar to core facilities, CROs allow
you to contract services, including equipment usage, processing samples,
clinical trial management, assay development, and more. You can rent time and
services at these CROs to avoid purchasing new or used equipment. CROs have
more time and resources to focus on you as their client, which means they are
more readily available than a traditional core facility. However, they will be
more expensive as a trade-off.
uIf you’re still deciding which
specifications you need, consider asking the manufacturer to run a demo at your
facility or at the manufacturer’s local demonstration facility. This option
allows you to test whether the equipment you think you need best suits your
research requirements.