4 Sep

Sustainable Laboratory Glassware: Reducing Plastic Waste in Science

Sustainability is now a priority for laboratories worldwide, including in Australia’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 121–134 °C, 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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Waste Segregation in Laboratories: Building a Recycling-Friendly Workflow

Waste management is one of the most overlooked sustainability practices in laboratories. From plastics and glass to solvents and sharps,...

Glass vs Plastic Pipettes: Which Supports Sustainable Laboratory Practices?

Pipettes are one of the most widely used tools in laboratories, from classrooms to advanced research facilities....

Green Procurement in Science: Choosing Sustainable Labware Suppliers

Procurement is more than just purchasing — it shapes the environmental footprint of laboratories. From glassware to consumables, choosing suppliers...

Laboratory Energy Efficiency: How Green Labs Reduce Carbon Footprints

Laboratories are among the most energy-intensive facilities in the world, consuming 3–5 times more energy per square metre than office...

Eco-Friendly Sterilisation: Autoclaving vs Chemical Disinfection in Green Labs

Sterilisation is essential in laboratories, ensuring that equipment, media, and consumables remain free of microorganisms. But how labs sterilise can...

How Australian Laboratories Can Cut Plastic Waste by 50% with BORO 3.3 Glassware

Plastic waste in laboratories is a growing environmental challenge. Research has shown that labs generate up to 10 times more...

Volumetric Flask Accuracy: Why Class A Matters in Standard Solution Preparation

When precision matters, few pieces of glassware are as important as the volumetric flask. Designed for preparing exact solution concentrations,...

Laboratory Safety Glassware: Why BORO 3.3 is Essential Over Soda-Lime

Not all laboratory glassware is created equal. While soda-lime glass is common in household and industrial products, it is unsuitable...

Beaker Sets for Schools: What Australian Science Teachers Should Know

Beakers are one of the first pieces of glassware students encounter in science education. They are used for mixing,...

Desiccator Maintenance: How to Extend the Life of Glass and Polypropylene Models

Desiccators are vital for protecting hygroscopic chemicals, dried samples, and calibration weights from atmospheric moisture. Available in both glass and...

Conical Flasks (Erlenmeyer): Why They’re Still the Most Versatile Glassware in Science

Few glassware items are as versatile as the conical flask, also known as the Erlenmeyer flask. Its tapered body, narrow...

Filter Paper Selection Guide: Grades, Pore Sizes, and Best Practices

Filtration is one of the most common techniques in laboratories, from chemistry and microbiology to food testing and water analysis....