4 Sep

Sustainable Laboratory Glassware: Reducing Plastic Waste in Science

Sustainability is now a priority for laboratories worldwide, including in Australiaโ€™s schools, universities, and research facilities. With the...
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4 Sep

Density Measurement Tools: Pycnometers vs Hydrometers in the Lab

Pycnometers vs Hydrometers in the Lab. Measuring liquid density is an important part of analytical chemistry, quality control,...
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4 Sep

Autoclaving Glassware: Best Practices for Safety and Longevity

Autoclaving is the gold standard for sterilising laboratory equipment. Using high-pressure steam at 121โ€“134 ยฐC, it ensures...
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4 Sep

Reagent Bottles with Screw Caps vs Glass Stoppers: What to Choose?

Reagent bottles are essential for the safe storage of chemicals in laboratories. Available with either screw caps or...
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4 Sep

Borosilicate Glass vs Polypropylene: Which is Best for Australian Labs?

Laboratories rely on durable, accurate, and safe materials for experiments, storage, and teaching. Two of the most widely...
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4 Sep

Laboratory Funnels Compared: Dropping, Separatory, and Pressure Equalising

Funnels are versatile tools used across laboratories for transferring, separating, and controlling liquid flow. While simple glass funnels...
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4 Sep

Volumetric Flasks in Analytical Chemistry: Accuracy Standards Explained

In analytical chemistry, accuracy is everything. Whether preparing a standard solution or performing titrations, laboratories rely on volumetric...
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4 Sep

Vacuum Filtration in the Lab: Choosing the Right Buchner Flask and Funnel

Vacuum filtration is one of the most common separation techniques in laboratories, allowing solids to be quickly and...
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4 Sep

Glass Beakers vs Plastic Beakers: Accuracy, Safety, and Sustainability

Beakers are one of the most widely used pieces of laboratory glassware. Available in both glass and plastic,...
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4 Sep

Class A vs Class B Measuring Cylinders: Which is Right for Your Lab?

Measuring cylinders are essential tools for laboratories, providing a simple and reliable way to measure liquid volumes. But...
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Density Measurement Tools: Pycnometers vs Hydrometers in the Lab

Pycnometers vs Hydrometers in the Lab. Measuring liquid density is an important part of analytical chemistry, quality control, and education....

Autoclaving Glassware: Best Practices for Safety and Longevity

Autoclaving is the gold standard for sterilising laboratory equipment. Using high-pressure steam at 121โ€“134 ยฐC, it ensures glassware is...

Reagent Bottles with Screw Caps vs Glass Stoppers: What to Choose?

Reagent bottles are essential for the safe storage of chemicals in laboratories. Available with either screw caps or glass stoppers,...

Borosilicate Glass vs Polypropylene: Which is Best for Australian Labs?

Laboratories rely on durable, accurate, and safe materials for experiments, storage, and teaching. Two of the most widely used are...

Laboratory Funnels Compared: Dropping, Separatory, and Pressure Equalising

Funnels are versatile tools used across laboratories for transferring, separating, and controlling liquid flow. While simple glass funnels are common,...

Volumetric Flasks in Analytical Chemistry: Accuracy Standards Explained

In analytical chemistry, accuracy is everything. Whether preparing a standard solution or performing titrations, laboratories rely on volumetric flasks for...

Vacuum Filtration in the Lab: Choosing the Right Buchner Flask and Funnel

Vacuum filtration is one of the most common separation techniques in laboratories, allowing solids to be quickly and efficiently separated...

Glass Beakers vs Plastic Beakers: Accuracy, Safety, and Sustainability

Beakers are one of the most widely used pieces of laboratory glassware. Available in both glass and plastic, each type...

Class A vs Class B Measuring Cylinders: Which is Right for Your Lab?

Measuring cylinders are essential tools for laboratories, providing a simple and reliable way to measure liquid volumes. But not all...

Amber Glassware in the Lab: UV Protection and Chemical Stability Explained

Certain chemicals are highly sensitive to light and degrade rapidly when exposed. For laboratories in Australia, amber borosilicate glassware (BORO...

Sustainable Lab Practices with Glassware: Reducing Plastic Waste in Science

Sustainability is becoming a priority in laboratories across Australia. From universities to industry research facilities, reducing plastic waste is now...

Graduated vs Volumetric Glassware: Choosing the Right Tool for Precision

In every laboratory, accuracy in liquid measurement determines the reliability of results. Two key categories of glassware โ€” graduated and...