29 Aug

Pipette Accuracy in the Lab: Pumps, Fillers, and Calibration Best Practices

Pipettes are one of the most widely used tools in laboratories, and their accuracy directly impacts the reliability...
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29 Aug

Amber vs Clear Reagent Bottles: Safe Storage for Sensitive Chemicals

Reagent bottles are essential for storing and transporting chemicals safely in the laboratory. The choice between amber and...
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29 Aug

Desiccators Explained: How to Keep Samples Moisture-Free in the Lab

Desiccators are essential in laboratories for protecting samples, reagents, and sensitive materials from moisture. Whether used in...
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29 Aug

Laboratory Equipment Maintenance: Best Practices for Reliable Results

Laboratory equipment is a major investment, and its performance directly impacts the accuracy of scientific results. Whether...
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29 Aug

Lab Supply Procurement in Australia: How to Optimise Costs Without Compromising Quality

Running a laboratory means balancing accuracy, compliance, and costs. One area that often challenges lab managers is procurement...
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29 Aug

Volumetric Flasks in Analytical Chemistry: Why Precision Matters

Volumetric flasks are the foundation of accurate solution preparation in analytical chemistry. Unlike beakers or
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29 Aug

Burette Care and Calibration: Extending Accuracy and Glassware Life

Burettes are among the most precise pieces of laboratory glassware, but their accuracy depends on proper care...
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29 Aug

How to Choose the Right Burette for Titration: Class, Capacity, and Material

Burettes are precision instruments, and choosing the right one can make all the difference in titration accuracy....
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29 Aug

Burettes with PTFE vs Glass Stopcocks: Which is Right for Your Lab

The stopcock is the heart of a burette, controlling the precise release of liquid during titration. Choosing between...
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29 Aug

Burettes in Titration: Why Class A Accuracy Matters

Burettes are central to titration work, where even the smallest deviation in volume can change the outcome...
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Carbon Neutral Labs: How Universities Are Building Net-Zero Science Facilities

As Australia pushes towards net-zero emissions by 2050, universities and research institutions are leading the way with carbon neutral laboratories....

Water Conservation in Labs: Reducing Waste in Cooling and Washing

Water is one of the most overused resources in laboratories. From cooling condensers in chemistry experiments to washing glassware and...

Green Chemistry in Education: Teaching Sustainability in Australian Schools

Science education is no longer just about teaching reactions and formulas โ€” itโ€™s also about instilling sustainable practices. Green chemistry,...

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 โ€” 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 3โ€“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,...