19 Mar

BORO 3.3 vs. Soda-Lime Glass: Compatibility for Lab Processes

Choose the Right Glass for Safer, Smoother Lab Work Choosing between BORO 3.3 and soda-lime glass is not just...
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15 Mar

Understanding Which Lab Consumables Get Replaced the Fastest

Every lab uses certain items day in and day out. Gloves, tips, wipes, and other consumables might not...
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12 Mar

Volumetric Glassware Accuracy: Calibration, Cleaning, Damage, Replacement

Protecting Your Results with Accurate Volumetric Glassware Accurate volumetric glassware sits right at the heart of good science. A...
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12 Mar

Common Laboratory Apparatus Failures That Distort Your Results

Common Laboratory Apparatus Failures That Distort Your Results Small faults in laboratory apparatus can quietly bend your data without...
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12 Mar

Choosing Laboratory Glassware for Accurate Thermal Performance

Thermal Accuracy Starts with the Right Glassware Accurate temperature control in the lab is not just about the hotplate...
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12 Mar

Choosing Lab Plasticware That Matches BORO 3.3 Performance

Matching Plasticware to Glassware Performance, Not Price Choosing lab plasticware is not just about saving glass from breaking. In...
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10 Mar

Chemical Compatibility of Laboratory Plastics vs Glassware (AU)

Chemical compatibility is not a minor detail. It determines whether your container stays intact, whether your sample remains...
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10 Mar

Why Volumetric Glassware Is Critical for Analytical Chemistry (AU)

Analytical chemistry depends on one thing more than most people realise: known, repeatable volumes. If your volumes drift,...
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8 Mar

How to Choose the Right Laboratory Apparatus for Everyday Tasks

Getting everyday lab work done quickly and safely depends a lot on the gear we use. When test...
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5 Mar

How to Spot Misleading Eco Claims in Labware: A Practical Buyer Guide (AU)

“Sustainable”, “eco-friendly”, and “green” labware claims are everywhere, but many are vague, unverified, or designed to sound better...
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Choosing the Right Glassware for Organic Chemistry Labs (Australia)

Organic chemistry labs depend on clean reactions, controlled heating, reliable seals, and repeatable workups. The right glassware does more than...

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...
lab supplies

What to Check Before Reordering Lab Supplies in Australia

Reordering lab supplies in Australia might sound simple, but getting it right takes more than just checking what’s in 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 “just 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...
Lab Plasticware

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 “Class” tells...

Reuse vs Disposable Labware in Wet Chemistry

Wet chemistry labs constantly trade off between reusability, contamination control, cost, safety, and waste. The “best” choice is rarely absolute....