Asynt CondenSyn waterless air condenser for chemistry laboratory

The Magic of CondenSyn®: Lauren Turner, University of Hull

Posted on: April 13, 2016

Lauren Turner of the University of Hull takes an objective look at CondenSyn: “The CondenSyn is the perfect tool for practical chemistry; it allows you to put on multiple reactions using a water-less condenser, which means you use less water and it takes up less space as there is no tubing required….”

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Socialising with DrySyn in Sweden

Posted on: April 8, 2016

As we’re sure you know, we have a wide range of partners all over the world to help you buy your favourite DrySyn heating and cooling apparatus locally. One such partner is AB Ninolab in Sweden.

Churchill College Cambridge April 2016 SCI Conference with Asynt

Meet the new Asynt Chemist!

Posted on: April 6, 2016

If you’d like to be among the first to meet the new Asynt Chemist, Dr Ffion Abraham, then join our team at Churchill College Cambridge this week for the SCI Process Chemistry Conference!

Join Asynt at the University of Sheffield 7th April

Posted on: April 5, 2016

Dr Kerry Elgie will be on hand at this useful seminar on 7th April 2016 at the University of Sheffield. In addition to a wide range of informative speakers you’ll also be able to take a look at the huge selection of laboratory equipment available from Asynt up close.

Paul Elliott

Apple time!

Posted on: March 21, 2016

Asynt’s Kerry Elgie finally caught up with Paul Elliott, Chief Technician at the University of York’s Green Chemistry Department, to present him with his Apple watch after visiting the Asynt stand at Lab Innovations last year.

Chocolate – not just for chicks!

Posted on: February 12, 2016

We’re prepared to encourage the chocoholics at this time of year! We have some outstanding chocolate goodies up for grabs so read on to find out how to win these for your lab…

women in science

Tweet of the week

Posted on: February 12, 2016

We keep an eye out for interesting chemistry tweets to share and @BuzzFeedScience had a great one recently; 11 Unsung Science Heroines You Really Should Have Heard Of.