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Choosing the Right IPA for your Lab
Isopropyl Alcohol is a very commonly used disinfecting agent. Also known as 2-propanol, isopropanol, and IPA, this chemical has several different purity grades.Read More -
Botanicals Breakdown - Must Have Products
At every step along the way of Cannabis Processing, the most serious tradesperson will be in tune to the tools required that simply either makes the job easier or provides the exact needed result to yield a better return of leaf crop or final consumable product...Read More -
Choosing the Correct Cold Storage for your Vaccines and Specimens
Keeping a safe and reliable operation while working to eradicate vaccine-preventable illnesses, likely requires your lab to be fitted with a specifically intended refrigerator/freezer.Read More -
What is in your Hand Sanitizer?
The guidelines provided by the FDA are crafted by a team of experts who have performed thorough research on hand sanitizer compounding.Read More -
Ergonomic Lab Chairs
The best discoveries in science always begin by taking a seat. Whether it is endless hours spent working with liquid handling devices in a wet lab, or pouring over spreadsheets in a dry lab, it is critically important for researchers to be properly supported...Read More -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Updates
We have worked closely with leading manufacturers to provide high-quality products for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), COVID-19 Research and Testing Equipment, and Vaccine Preparation and Distribution equipment.Read More -
Calibrating for Reliable ORP Measurement Systems
Like pH, conductivity/TDS, and other electrochemical measurements, ORP (oxidation-reduction potential) measurements are calculated using a specialized piece of equipment and an electrode in the solution.Read More -
The pH Scale Explained: Acidity, Alkalinity, and Reading pH Values
pH stands for “potential of hydrogen.” Most chemical elements have a pH score on the scale that classifies them as acidic, basic (neutral), or alkaline.Read More -
Properties of Common Laboratory Plastics
Working safely with plasticware in the laboratory requires understanding the different properties of common laboratory plastics.Read More -
How To Remove RNase or DNase From Plastic Containers
There are many ways to remove contaminants, such as RNase and DNase, in your plastic containers. But first, what contaminates do you need to remove and what are they?Read More