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Corning® Pyroceram® Glass-Ceramic Story
In 1952, one of Corning's scientists, Dr. S. D. Stookey, made and accidental but important discovery when an oven malfunction overheated a piece of photosensitive glass on which he was working.Read More -
Stirrer Guide
There are many questions to consider about your stirring application.Read More -
Incubator Selection Tailored To Lab Requirements
Laboratory equipment, particularly controlled temperature equipment, must help ensure that the environment in which specimens or cell cultures are being studied is safe and contaminant-free, and that, above all, study results are reliable.Read More -
Constant Temperature Lab Equipment and Thermoelectric Technology
Thermoelectric Incubator Solutions to Reduce Your Lab’s Carbon Footprint.Read More -
Multipurpose Counting Scales: How do they work?
Counting scales not only accurately weigh goods or products but, when used correctly, can also help count these items.Read More -
Chemical Grades Explained
Organizations such as the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the American Society of the International Association for Testing and Materials (ASTM) set chemical grades that define the purity of a chemical.Read More -
Glossary of Common Chemical Names
Learn common chemical names with their technical and common names.Read More -
Hazardous Chemical Information
The Hazardous Materials Identification System (HMIS) was developed by the National Paint and Coating Association to be a visual system using colors and numbers to communicate risk information.Read More -
Lab Armor® Products
Lab Armor Beads are eco-friendly and low-maintenance metallic beads that replace the water in existing water baths, aluminum blocks in dry baths, and even ice in ice buckets.Read More -
Lab Armor® Bead Blocks
The new Bead Block is no ordinary dry bath heat block.Read More