In the past, force measurement typically meant obtaining a peak load of measurement of a product, part, and material to verify or validate that the product could exceed or withstand a specified load. Material testing, however, is considered to be… Read More
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Which Grip Should You Pick for Force Testing?
Force testing is a big part of material analysis. It is employed to various degrees in any field where the mechanical properties of a component, material, or prototype have to be characterized. One of the common applications of force testing… Read More
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What Are the Main Differences Between Material Testers and Force Testers?
Sometimes there can be a bit of confusion as to the difference between a material tester and a force tester. Force testers were designed to make basic force measurements in applications where the primary interest is in peak load and… Read More
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A Guide to Different Microscope Types and Their Various Uses
There are different types of laboratory microscopes, and each one of them solves a unique problem. In this blog, you will find some helpful information on a few different types of microscope types, as well as the applications for every… Read More
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How a Moisture Analyzer Works in Your Laboratory
A moisture analyzer, otherwise known as a moisture meter or moisture balance, measure out the moisture content in lab samples. They can analyze liquids, gases, and solids and are significant pieces of equipment for testing out specific kinds of products… Read More
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A Guide to Various Types of Pipette Tips
Pipettes are a piece of lab equipment that we all use quite frequently. However, there are many different types of pipette tips that are used for different applications. They range anywhere from non-sterile to sterile, filtered to unfiltered, long to short, and… Read More
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A Helpful Guide for Laboratory Chillers and Water Baths
A lot of laboratory procedures have to be performed at a specific temperature. Not only that, but the exact temperature has to be maintained for a long period of time without ever fluctuating. That is why devices are required in… Read More
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Key Safety Considerations When Operating Your Lab Centrifuge
If used incorrectly, your lab centrifuge can turn into a dangerous piece of equipment. The top concern is the possibility of injury and damage if your rotor fails. The resulting flying metal fragments can cause severe damage and pose a… Read More
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How to Select the Right Scientific Refrigeration Equipment
Scientific refrigeration equipment includes freezers and refrigerators used to store vaccines, biological samples, pharmaceuticals, and other similar temperature-sensitive products and specimens for various applications. Scientific refrigeration equipment has crucial performance requirements typically unmet by commercial and residential refrigeration systems. For this… Read More
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The Best Tips for Buying Digital Scales
Buyers of scales for your laboratory, whether digital scales, analytical balances, or other types of instruments designed for heavier weighing tasks, draw up select criteria and compare them to different offerings in manufacturer’s catalogs. A lot goes into the designs and… Read More