Lab Equipment for Sale in Minneapolis, MN | New and Refurbished Scientific Instruments | mLab Supply

Minneapolis and the Twin Cities metro area — including St. Paul, Bloomington, Plymouth, and the medical device corridor along I-394 and I-494 — is one of the most significant medical device and life sciences markets in the United States. Anchored by the University of Minnesota, Mayo Clinic (Rochester), major medical device companies, and a growing biotech sector, Twin Cities labs require a reliable supply of laboratory equipment across research, clinical, and manufacturing applications.

mLab Supply sources and supplies laboratory equipment to research labs, medical device companies, hospitals, CROs, and academic institutions throughout the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area and greater Minnesota. We offer new, refurbished, and source-on-demand instruments with competitive pricing and fast lead times.

Equipment Categories We Supply to Minneapolis Labs

Serving the Twin Cities Life Sciences and Medical Device Community

The Twin Cities metro is home to one of the highest concentrations of medical device companies in the world, including major global device manufacturers and hundreds of smaller device and diagnostics companies. The University of Minnesota's research programs, Mayo Clinic's translational research operations in Rochester, and the growing biotech sector in the metro area add further demand for laboratory instrumentation.

Why Minneapolis Labs Choose mLab Supply

Minneapolis's medical device sector is distinct from most US life science markets in its emphasis on device testing, materials characterization, and regulatory compliance instrumentation. Environmental chambers for ISO and IEC device testing, analytical balances for formulation QC, and microscopes for materials and tissue analysis are among the most commonly sourced instruments in the Twin Cities device corridor. mLab Supply sources both new instruments for ISO 13485 and FDA-regulated device manufacturing environments and refurbished instruments for R&D, prototype testing, and pre-submission analytical work — giving Minneapolis device companies flexibility across the product development lifecycle.

New, Refurbished, and Source-on-Demand

mLab Supply offers new equipment for labs with capital budgets and regulatory requirements, refurbished and pre-owned equipment for labs maximizing value, and source-on-demand sourcing for hard-to-find or discontinued instruments. All refurbished equipment is inspected, tested, and verified before shipment.

Request a Quote for Minneapolis Lab Equipment

Submit your equipment request and we will respond within 1-2 business days with pricing, availability, and lead time. We work with institutional purchase orders and can provide quote documentation for procurement workflows.

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Frequently Asked Questions – Lab Equipment in Minneapolis

Can mLab Supply deliver lab equipment to Minneapolis and the Twin Cities metro?

Yes. We deliver new, used, and refurbished laboratory equipment throughout the Twin Cities metro including Minneapolis, St. Paul, Bloomington, Plymouth, and the medical device corridor along I-394 and I-494.

Do you source equipment for medical device companies in the Minneapolis area?

Yes. We regularly source instruments for medical device manufacturers, device testing labs, and ISO 13485-certified facilities throughout the Twin Cities metro, including environmental chambers, analytical balances, and microscopes commonly used in device QC and testing.

Can you source equipment for University of Minnesota and Mayo Clinic research programs?

Yes. We supply laboratory equipment to academic research programs and affiliated institutes at the University of Minnesota and support sourcing for Mayo Clinic-affiliated research operations in Rochester and the Twin Cities.

Do you supply new instruments for ISO 13485 and FDA-regulated device manufacturing in Minneapolis?

Yes. We source new instruments with full manufacturer warranty and current calibration documentation for ISO 13485 and FDA-regulated medical device manufacturing environments in the Twin Cities.

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