Laboratory relocation is one of the more complex and stressful undertakings you and your staff will have to undergo while a facility upgrade is required. However, by taking care of your lab’s relocation planning, you can mitigate the stressful, expensive, and time-consuming… Read More
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Picking the Ideal Pipette Tips for Your Experiments
The accuracy and precision of even the best types of calibrated pipettes can be wiped out if you use the wrong types of tips. Furthermore, depending on the kind of experiment you’re performing, the wrong type of tips could also… Read More
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How to Pick the Correct Fume Hood for Your Laboratory
Picking the right fume hood is essential for ensuring safety from dangerous vapors and chemicals in your laboratory. The process of purchasing and researching the right lab hood might seem overwhelming. That is where we come in. Below there are some… Read More
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How to Maintain Your Laboratory Freezer
All good things eventually come to an end, including the life of your laboratory freezer. However, you want that to be much later rather than sooner, of course. Under severe conditions, like under heavy load, or in a harsh environment,… Read More
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Tips for Picking a Dependable Laboratory Equipment Supplier
Quality lab equipment is a must for the success of any lab. As such, it is crucial to pick the equipment supplier carefully. Failing to do this may result in bad quality equipment that will negatively impact the efficiency and success of… Read More
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How a Signal Conditioner Works in a Load Cell
The overall function of a signal conditioner in your lab is to help pick up the signal from a load cell and convert it into a higher level of an electrical signal. Signal conversion is usually used by industrial applications, especially for… Read More
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Handy Steps for Correct Lab Equipment Care
One of the worst things that could really happen in the lab is taking fresh samples that were just prepared to a lab instrument and discovering that it has broken. Reagents, specimens, and time are all wasted, which leaves no one –… Read More
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Interesting Things You Didn’t Know About Weighing Animals in Your Lab
Weighing animals is quite important since it lets us know if they are healthy or not. Comparing an animal’s weight to a set median can help determine its overall weight and its state and species at the current time, but… Read More
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Handy Steps for Wasting Less Plastic in Your Lab
Life scientist labs are one area in which plastic waste can significantly be reduced. Millions and millions of tons of different plastic waste are produced every year in life science laboratories alone. This includes items like pipette tips, cell culture… Read More
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How to Decide on the Right Floor Scale
If you’re in the market for a floor scale, then there is a lot you need to know. Floor scales are weighing scales with the ability to read anything from 0.01lbs/0.005kg and capacities that could range between 165lbs or 75kgs… Read More