How does a CSTR work?
What is a CSTR, and more importantly, how does a CSTR work and why should you care?
What is a CSTR, and more importantly, how does a CSTR work and why should you care?
“We loved it so much we bought a second one for our other lab.”
Asynt are proud to confirm that age 16+ learners attending Thomas Rotherham College (South Yorkshire, UK) Sixth Form College are using the CondenSyn waterless air condenser and Distillation Adapter in their lessons after recent updates in the science department.
This years’ World Water Day is about accelerating change to solve the water and sanitation crisis. What are you changing in your lab?
For St Patrick’s Day we celebrate the world’s first nitro beer – thanks to mathematician – turned – brewer, Michael Ash, who joined the Guinness team back in 1951.
Thomas Rotherham College explain why their 6th form students are now using CondenSyn in place of traditional Leibig condensers.
It’s the shortest month of the year but this month’s chemistry newsletter is packed full of useful information – grab a coffee and read now!
We give you some basic information on what a Schlenk Line actually is, how it is used, and share some fantastic open-access resources on how to get the best out of this essential piece of laboratory equipment.
Hotplates in the laboratory pose risks such as burns, electrical shocks, fires, and other hazards. Therefore, we have put together this guide of ten safety tips and best practices for using hotplates in a laboratory.
Manufacturing APIs with continuous flow reactors provides several critical benefits over batch reactors – read on to find out more.