Forensic Analyses | Environmental XPRT
Articles & Whitepapers
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Lab Design Basics For Fume Hoods
When designing a laboratory, different stakeholder groups hold differing views. Not to mention, many individuals hold various opinions that have opposing priorities. But once decisions have been made and there is a consensus among the users, designing a lab is an exciting process. A successful lab design layout will promote the use of laboratory space while ensuring safe working conditions for ...
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Forensic Analysis using UVF and USGS Laboratory Results Testing PAHs in Coal Tar Pavement Sealants
Environmental scientists use a variety of forensic techniques to identify the source of hydrocarbons using laboratory data. This study compares Sitelab’s UVF data and laboratory GC/MS data ...
News
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Alfa Chemistry Supports Various Research Fields Using Stable Isotope Related Technical Services for Environmental Analysis
Stable-isotope labeling is a powerful tool widely used in most MS-based assays to investigate the topology and operation of metabolic networks. In such cases, accurate quantification is often required. As a supplier of nearly all kinds of chemicals ...
Labconco Unveils Second TUV EN 12469 Certified Microbiological Safety Cabinet
Our Analysette 22 On Tour In Africa
Amerigo Scientific Launches PicoRaman Spectrometer for Time-resolved Measurements
Residential care home business engages water consultants to reduce their water bills, the results are a very welcome surprise!
Equipment & Solutions
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Dry Evaporator
Using dry heat and nitrogen blow down, the RapidVap Vertex Evaporator speeds evaporation of up to 50 samples at the same time. A convenient touchpad allows easy programming of time and temperature. Up to ten different programs may be stored in the microprocessor for protocol consistency. Unlike water bath heaters, the dry block heater requires less maintenance, no distilled water or additives, ...
Upcoming Events
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LNI at NEAFS, Connecticut -November 6-10
We’re delighted to say that we will be heading to the Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists. The conference will be held from November 6 to 11 in Groton, Connecticut. We are looking forward to seeing you !