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  • Lab Setup: Design References
    Articles and White Papers Lab Setup: Design References
    June 08th, 2023
    With lab setup, design layout of how your space will function is crucial for an optimized lab. These references listed provide a wealth of detailed information. Whether you are building a new laboratory space or updating an old one, these references will help with developing good laboratory layouts that are safe and are compliant with regulations.
  • Lab Equipment Demo: Introducing the Cole-Parmer 8000M and 8000D Mixer/Mill® High-Energy Ball Mills
    See how these 8000 Series Mixer/Mills®, high-energy ball mills, pulverize rocks, sand, minerals, slag, ceramics, and other brittle to hard samples from 0.5 g to 25 g, reducing them to analytical fineness.
  • Lab Equipment Demo: Get up Close with the Cole-Parmer WB-200 Digital Water Bath
    Get a close up of the Cole-Parmer digital water bath. Learn about all of the features and watch how it works.
  • Sampling Tools: Bottles, Funnels, Scoops, and Spoons
    Watch short videos about Sampling Tools: Bottles, Funnels, Scoops, and Spoons
  • Lab Equipment Demo: The Ease of Cole-Parmer Vacuum Aspiration Systems
    See how easy liquid waste disposal can be by using the Cole-Parmer Vacuum Aspiration System. This single unit offers helpful features such as easy switch between manual and continuous aspiration, quick liquid waste disposal, simple to disassemble and clean, and autoclavable parts.
  • Lab Equipment Demo: Cole-Parmer Freezer/Mill® Cryogenic Grinders in Action
    Learn more about and this Freezer/Mill® collection and watch a demo.
  • Lab Equipment Demo: Presenting the Cole-Parmer 2010 Geno/Grinder® and 1600 MiniG® Homogenizers
    Presenting the 2010 Geno/Grinder® and 1600 Mini G® homogenizer, also known as a bead beater.
  • Lab Equipment Demo: How to Prepare Rock Samples with the 8200 Planetary Mill
    Learn how the 8200 Planetary Mill prepares rock samples simply by grinding with a mechanical motion, rotating the jar in one direction while the platform (sun wheel) is rotated in the opposite direction.
  • Lab Equipment Demo: Introducing the Cole-Parmer CG-900 Cryo-Blade™ Cryogenic Grinder
    ind out how the Cole-Parmer CG-900 Cryo-Blade™ Cryogenic Grinder can be used for automated processing from bulk to test portions in 15 minutes or less.
  • Lab Equipment Demo: How To Utilize the CG-900 Cryo-Blade™ In Your Laboratory
    Learn more about the Cole-Parmer CG-900 Cryo-Blade™ Cryogenic Grinder and how to use it for pesticide analysis in food processing using the QueChers method and for other applications in your laboratory.
  • Lab Setup Lab Space Design Guidelines
    Articles and White Papers Lab Setup Lab Space Design Guidelines
    May 23rd, 2023
    A lab setup project might involve building a new lab, renovating an old one, or stocking shelves. Regardless of the project, the Cole-Parmer Lab Setup Program can help you create the perfect lab space quickly.
  • National Associations for the Food Industry
    May 16th, 2023
    Independent testing labs in the Food and Beverage industry
  • Science Related Internet Resources
    Articles and White Papers Science Related Internet Resources
    May 16th, 2023
  • Ultrasonic Homogenizer Selection Guide
    Articles and White Papers Ultrasonic Homogenizer Selection Guide
    May 03rd, 2023
    Application guide for the use of compressed air and the purification products used with it
  • Chemical Pesticides in Agriculture
    Articles and White Papers Chemical Pesticides in Agriculture
    April 27th, 2023
    Modern pesticides are a product of the birth of the first synthetic organic chemicals (organochloride compounds) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many organochloride compounds, such as BHC and DDT, were first synthesized in the 1800s’, but their properties as insecticides were not fully discovered and exploited until the late 1930’s.
  • Botanicals: Agricultural Testing
    Articles and White Papers Botanicals: Agricultural Testing
    April 27th, 2023
    It seems that every week new information is being released about the regulation of cannabis in the United States. Recently, with the legislation opening a new agricultural and testing industry around cannabis, labs are now on the forefront of testing and legislation. The science and regulatory communities are now defining the roles and targets for testing in this new industry, as well as redefining global testing strategies for testing harmonization all over the world.
  • Sample Preparation Equipment Selection Guide
    April 26th, 2023
  • Vacuum Aspirator
    Articles and White Papers Vacuum Aspirator
    April 26th, 2023
    Handling liquid waste is something that must be done carefully in a lab to ensure waste is removed safely and correctly and using a vacuum aspirator makes the process easy as well. Labs working with liquid waste recovery, especially biological, chemical, and radioactive liquids, have typically used a vacuum pump for liquid aspiration. But a vacuum aspirator is a great replacement for the common vacuum pump. A vacuum aspirator is ideal for use in cell culture, RNA/DNA extraction, microplate waste removal, and any other separation of liquids and solids or liquid recovery.
  • Sterile Scoops with Lids
    April 25th, 2023
    Watch how these sterile polystyrene (PS) sampling scoops with lids can eliminate messes in the lab. You can neatly scoop samples out of a plastic bottle, immediately secure samples with the snap-on lid, and then neatly pour samples (jellybeans in this example) into a wide-mouth bottle.
  • Biocote® Antimicrobial Technology
    Articles and White Papers Biocote® Antimicrobial Technology
    April 13th, 2023
  • Botanical Compounds
    Articles and White Papers Botanical Compounds
    April 13th, 2023
    Many chemical compounds can be responsible for scent and flavor in botanicals. These chemicals are transformed into neural impulses and travel along the various facial and major nerves to centers in the brain which then interpret the impulses and create taste perception. These perceptions of taste, along with texture, smell and the sensation associated with temperature, pain and pressure (chemesthesis) combine to create the impressions of flavor.
  •  ISO Accreditation FAQs
    Articles and White Papers ISO Accreditation FAQs
    April 12th, 2023
    Laboratories around the world process and analyze hundreds of thousands of samples each day. Without an assurance of competency and accuracy, those results could be called into question, risking the world’s health, safety and economy. Since the 1940s, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has become one of the world’s largest developers of voluntary international standards from all manners of manufactured, agricultural and technological products and services. In the 1990s, ISO began creating standards for laboratories to standardize procedures and ensure competency and accuracy. Through the years, laboratories and reference material providers have pursued ISO accreditation for their facilities as a mark of quality and reliability. Recently, laboratory and reference material standards have been expanded or rewritten. Many established accredited laboratories are now wondering how these recent changes will affect their business. New unaccredited industries and laboratories are trying to understand the standards and the accreditation process to prove their own competency and value. In this note, we will look at the most common questions regarding ISO accreditation and how the new changes apply to laboratories and reference material suppliers.
  • Cole-Parmer Integrity 10 Reaction System Application Note
    April 12th, 2023
    Phase diagrams are fundamental to the design and development of optimized crystallization processes, ensuring the production of high-quality crystals. The measurement of a sample solutions solubility and nucleation point can take a long time when using classical techniques. In the case of proteins, this is a particular problem as the determination cannot be carried out simultaneously by one single method.
  • Cole-Parmer Integrity 10 Reaction Station Case Study
    April 11th, 2023
    Phase diagrams are fundamental to the design and development of optimized crystallization processes, ensuring the production of high-quality crystals. The measurement of a sample solution’s solubility and nucleation point can take a long time when using classical techniques. In the case of proteins this is a particular problem as the determination cannot be carried out simultaneously by one single method.
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