28
Dec
What Counts as Lab Consumables and Why They Run Out Fast
When you work in a lab, whether itโs in a busy school, a university science block or a...
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21
Dec
Pyrex and Borosilicate Glass, What's the Difference
When you hear people talk about glassware in a lab, Pyrex and
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14
Dec
How Schools Can Store Chemistry Gear Over Summer Break
As schools across Australia get ready to lock the doors on another year, science labs often end up...
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7
Dec
What's Inside a Lab Desiccator and Why It Matters
A lab desiccator is one of those tools that often goes unnoticed in a busy workspace, but it...
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30
Nov
Choosing Distillation Apparatus in Australia: Setup, Safety, Results
Distillation has been around for ages, but it remains one of the most effective methods...
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23
Nov
Choosing and Caring for Everyday Lab Glassware -LabChoice Australia
When it comes to everyday tools in a lab, few things are used more than...
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19
Nov
Guide to Choosing the Right Beakers for School Laboratories
LabChoice Australia Beakers are one of the most widely used pieces of glassware in Australian school laboratories....
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17
Nov
Choosing the Best Bunsen Burner for Australian Laboratories: Standard, T Type and Flame Stabilised Models
Australian laboratories rely on Bunsen burners for precise flame heating in chemistry, microbiology and general science education....
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17
Nov
How Bunsen Burner Safety Standards Are Evolving in Australian Laboratories: Compliance, Training, and LabChoice Support
Flame heating plays an essential role in Australian science education and laboratory research. As schools, universities and
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17
Nov
How to Use a Bunsen Burner Safely in Australian Schools, TAFEs and University Laboratories
Safe Bunsen burner operation is an important part of science education across Australia. From chemistry flame tests...
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Why Labs Should Stop Using Clear Bottles for Light-Sensitive Reagents
Clear reagent bottles look tidy on a shelf, but they are a common failure point for light-sensitive chemicals. In wet...
Why Proper Lab Plasticware Use Helps Prevent Cross-Contamination
Across all kinds of labs in Australia, plasticware is part of daily work. Whether we are testing samples, measuring small...
Borosilicate vs Soda Lime Glassware: Lifecycle Cost and Carbon in Real Labs
Choosing between borosilicate (often BORO 3.3) and soda lime glassware is not just a material preference. In real wet chemistry...
Class A vs Class B Volumetric Glassware
Volumetric glassware is manufactured to defined tolerances so you can measure and deliver volumes with predictable error. The โClassโ tells...
Reuse vs Disposable Labware in Wet Chemistry
Wet chemistry labs constantly trade off between reusability, contamination control, cost, safety, and waste. The โbestโ choice is rarely absolute....
Sustainable Energy Laboratory Glassware: Full Buyer Guide for Australian Labs
Sustainable energy research labs push glassware harder than many โstandardโ chemistry workflows. Battery electrolytes, solar inks, hydrogen catalysts, biofuel samples,...
Looking for Lab Instruments for Sale in Australia That Actually Match Your Needs
Finding lab instruments that actually match the work being done is harder than it should be. Plenty of labs across...
A Quick Guide to Lab Filtration Equipment for Wet Sample Testing
When working with liquids in the lab, clear results come from clean samples. Thatโs why filtration is such a key...
Which Extraction and Distillation Tools Suit Aussie Research Labs
Extraction and distillation are part of daily life in many Aussie research labs. Whether it is for...
How to Choose Laboratory Equipment Suppliers for Long-Term Value
Outfitting a laboratory is not just a one-off purchase; it is a long-term commitment that shapes the quality, safety, and...
Why Chemistry Lab Layouts Depend on Your Equipment Choices
The layout of a chemistry lab isn't just about where the benches and cupboards go. It's often shaped by...








