Precision Instruments since 2004
Precision laboratory instrumentation for research, industrial analysis, and rigorous quality control
Our History
2004s
Founded
Founded by four visionary engineers, TOPIL was established with a singular mission: to bridge the gap between complex science and practical application by bringing lab-quality precision to researchers and professional analysts worldwid
2007s
Setting the Standard in Moisture Analysis
Building on decades of technical expertise, TOPIL introduced portable, high-precision moisture testing solutions. These instruments quickly became the industry benchmark for laboratory and quality control departments across Asia, with updated versions of these classic models still in high demand today
2009s
Expansion into Spectroscopic Analysis
2015s
Portfolio Specialization
To meet the increasing demands of modern laboratories, TOPIL expanded its specialized range, including the KJT270F inline NIR composition system and the RN700 series kernel analyzers, providing deep insights into material characteristics for advanced R&D.
2020s
Innovation & Renewal
We launched the next-generation KB series of NIR analyzers and updated high-precision coating thickness gauges. These innovations leveraged enhanced sensors and algorithms to ensure reliable performance even when analyzing complex biological or industrial samples in challenging environments.
Today
Global Scientific Leadership
Rooted in an 20-year legacy of precision, TOPIL now offers a comprehensive catalog of over 750+ professional instruments. We are a trusted partner for laboratory experts and quality assurance professionals across the globe, driving excellence in scientific measurement.
We'll Make Sure It Works For You or You Won't Pay
We can do this because of our breadth of technology and models. Plus, our quality, durability, and ergonomic ease of use.
Our Philosophy
Laboratory-Quality Accuracy
Measurements your team can trust. Every instrument delivers the precision found in professional testing labs.
Built to Last
Designed for decades of daily use. Many instruments from the 1980s remain in service today.
User-Centric Design
Ergonomic controls and intuitive interfaces reduce training time and measurement errors.