sectors — instruments
Scientific & industrial instruments.
Benchtop and field instruments are bought on specification and kept on experience: the enclosure that shields, the workflow that doesn't fight the operator, the software that makes precision usable. skeelx designs the whole instrument — up to and including its most demanding subset, medical & life-science devices.
how skeelx helps
What we bring to an instrument program.
Precision enclosures
Engineering-led enclosure design that respects thermal paths, shielding and serviceability — with form that earns bench space in a lab that sees every competitor's box.
Benchtop ergonomics & workflow
Sample loading, consumable swaps, calibration routines — studied where they happen and designed so the thousandth run is as clean as the first.
Control software & UX
Instrument control, review and export software designed from the assay or measurement backwards — less mode-hunting, fewer transcription errors, data that leaves the box cleanly.
Product family logic
Platform and design-language systems so the next model in the range inherits tooling, identity and trust instead of starting over.
Technical media
Exploded views, mechanism animations and datasheet-grade stills from production CAD — the sales engineer's deck and the manual, finally accurate.
Medical & life-science devices
The subset where the instrument discipline is tested hardest: use error becomes a safety issue, the surface finish becomes a hygiene decision, and evidence must feed a usability file. It has its own page — medical & life-science devices.
typical engagements
Where we're usually called in.
- Bench prototype to sellable instrument — enclosure, workflow, DFM, software
- Range refresh: one design language across a family, shared platform underneath
- Control-software modernisation without breaking trained-operator muscle memory
- Technical asset library: exploded views, animations, datasheet stills