Apple time!
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.
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.
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…
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.
Dmitri Mendeleev, born in 1834 is Russia, was incredibly passionate about Chemistry and wanted to better organise the field. This determination led to his discovery of the periodic law and his creation of the periodic table of 56 elements which was organised by relative atomic masses.
We’re so confident that if you try the new CondenSyn system you’ll want to make the change permanent throughout your laboratory that we’re offering you THREE of any standard size CondenSyn and a DrySyn MULTI 3 position clamp for only £150.00 – read on for the details!
Due to our success and growth in 2015 we are seeking to recruit a new Sales Support Scientist into the Asynt team!
We share a clever tip for cleaning NMR tubes from a process chemist in Canada!
Dr Arran Solomonsz looks at the year ahead : plans are already underway to evolve our novel products further, revamping known products and also launching brand new products. It promises to be a busy 2016!
Join Asynt at the 3rd Winter Process Chemistry Conference
14-16 December 2015, the University of Bath
Join us at Lab Innovations 2015 and take a look around our stand – see the NEW DrySyn Spiral Evaporator and the NEW ReactoMate CLR Datum System first!