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Stuart, Jenway, Electrothermal Engineering and Techne rebranded to Cole-Parmer

November 24, 2022November 22, 2022 Lucy Wakeling Leave a comment

As of June 2022, Cole-Parmer have undergone a rebrand of some of their brands and equipment in order to be…

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Measuring the pH of bread dough

July 9, 2019 Sarah Brudenell

In the food industry, pH monitoring may be required during the production or pre-production process for a number of reasons…

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Flame photometers- what do I need to get started?

June 11, 2019February 23, 2021 Sarah Brudenell

Flame photometers function on principle of atomic excitation and de-excitation followed by light emission to measure the levels of particular…

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The Top 5 ways to assess Lab equipment and instruments before you buy

March 27, 2017February 16, 2018 Sophie Bryant 2 Comments

If you’re looking at new lab equipment or instruments, you will probably shop around and research the options before you…

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Determination of Calcium in Milk using a Flame Photometer

November 2, 2016October 26, 2016 Sophie Bryant

The team at Jenway have described a method to determine calcium level in milk samples using their PFP7 Flame Photometer….

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handheld pH meters by Jenway

The new Jenway 550 and 570 pH meters – replacement for the Jenway 370

October 14, 2016October 17, 2016 Sophie Bryant

To replace the very popular Jenway 370 handheld pH meter, two new models have recently been released. The Jenway 550…

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Soil

How can I determine the amount of available potassium in soils?

October 7, 2016October 5, 2016 Emma Atkin

Soil is a mix of organic matter, minerals, air, liquids and other organisms. It is vital in supporting life on Earth…

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Introducing the NEW Spectrophotometer 7200 from Jenway

July 27, 2016July 26, 2016 Emma Atkin

Jenway have introduced their brand new visible scanning 7200 spectrophotometer. We were impressed with just how compact yet functional this…

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How can I measure the caffeine content in drinks?

How can I measure the caffeine content in drinks?

June 29, 2016October 31, 2022 Sophie Bryant 18 Comments

How can I measure the caffeine content in drinks? Caffeine is a naturally occurring molecule found in various plants worldwide,…

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Question: Is it possible to get a waterproof pH meter?

May 13, 2016May 4, 2016 Emma Atkin

A: Yes! Measuring pH, mV and temperature measurements in one sturdy instrument, the 570 pH meter by Jenway is a…

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Psst… have you seen the new Lab Offers on Bibby Scientific products?

February 1, 2016February 16, 2018 Sophie Bryant

With their wide product range including equipment from hotplates to thermal cyclers, from overhead stirrers to complex programmable reaction stations,…

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Buy Smarter – what questions should you ask when buying a Spectrophotometer?

October 19, 2015October 23, 2015 Sophie Bryant

Spectrophotometers are relied on by a wide range of laboratories, for tests ranging from specific parameters, like chlorine or metals concentrations,…

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