Asynt May 2022 Newsletter – difficult questions regarding sustainable labs
We share the latest chemistry updates here in the Asynt May 2022 newsletter where we’re asking difficult questions about sustainable laboratory practices and solutions.
We share the latest chemistry updates here in the Asynt May 2022 newsletter where we’re asking difficult questions about sustainable laboratory practices and solutions.
If you were at this recent show you’ll know how busy it was with hundreds of things to catch your attention (including the latest Asynt innovations of course) but did
Whilst Antony has a strong chemistry background like the rest of our sales team, we thought that there were potentially more important things that you’d like to know…
It’s the International Day of Light on Monday 16th May 2022 and we’re looking at productive ways you can light up your lab in relation to this important topic.
World Environment Day 2022 – Would you use a tool that was great for the environment if it actually, personally, made your job a lot harder? We get up close & honest on environmentally friendly lab solutions.
Having the ability to solve increasingly complex material and formulation problems for their clients, has led to leading product development specialist, Here2Grow, recently investing in apparatus including the ReactoMate DATUM.
The Process Intensification Group within Newcastle University (UK), features within the recently published article, “Process Intensification in Biorefining: Speeding up production of biorenewable chemicals”, published in the May 2022 edition of Speciality Chemicals Magazine.
We share the latest chemistry updates here in the Asynt April 2022 newsletter which is choc-full of tasty treats this month!
Teaching labs make proactive changes to decrease water consumption at the College of the Sequoias, California (USA) by swapping out water condensers for CondenSyn air condensers – and the students and teachers love them!
Find out why people thought they were finding glass in their Creme Eggs and how chemistry engineers save the day!