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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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Nov
Bunsen Burners in Australian Laboratories: Gas Types, Safety and Modern Heating Requirements
Bunsen burners remain a fundamental heat source in laboratories across Australia. They support core science education, analytical...
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Low Waste Filtration Setup: Reusable Glass Filtration Workflows for Consistent Results (AU)
Filtration is one of the highest-frequency tasks in wet chemistry, materials, and teaching labs. It is also one of the...
Greener Distillation: Condenser Selection to Reduce Water Use in Routine Runs
Routine distillation can quietly waste a lot of water, especially when condensers are run on continuous tap flow โjust to...
Right Size, Right Result: Choosing Beaker and Flask Sizes to Cut Heating Time and Waste
Choosing the correct beaker or flask size is one of the simplest ways to reduce heating time, solvent...
Thermal Shock Explained: Simple Rules to Prevent Glass Breakage in Daily Lab Work
Thermal Shock Explained Thermal shock is one of the most common reasons laboratory glassware breaks, even when the glass looks...
Soxhlet Extraction: Complete Lab Guide (AU)
Soxhlet extraction is a reliable, repeatable technique for pulling target compounds from a solid matrix using continuous solvent reflux and...
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...
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,...
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...



