Depending on your applications and the space you have in your lab, there are many different filtration types, water purification techniques, and system configurations that could work best
Supplies and consumables are all the things the lab needs to execute its scientific work. They are a hugely diverse set of materials, ranging from pipette tips to specialty gases
Stirrers and mixers are used for mixing a variety of samples in the lab, and there are numerous options available depending on what you’re mixing and the volume you’re working with
When purchasing, consider what detection range you will require for your sample type and look for instruments that are sensitive, accurate, and consistent
Automated sample preparation systems have numerous benefits, such as increasing lab throughput, lessening the margin for error, and minimizing risk of staff developing repetitive strain injuries
When purchasing technology for PCR and qPCR, consider the accuracy of the temperature and fluorescence measurements, and the robustness of the instrument as it will be running for long periods of time
Effective lab monitoring can help improve the reliability and performance of the lab and ensures that lab staff are notified of out-of-specification situations promptly
Optical microscopes offer ease of use but have limited resolving power. SEMs use a beam of focused high-energy electrons to produce information about the specimen including morphology, chemical composition, and crystalline structure