Many industries use nitrogen blowdown evaporators to process samples—environmental, food, medical, forensic, and more—relying on this key step for efficient sample prep.
Th, 8.5.2025
Organomation
Article | Water
How to clean laboratory water: Practical tips and solutions to the most common problems
Purified water is essential in every lab. Stable performance and reliability of water treatment equipment are key, no matter the volume or purity required.
Th, 8.5.2025
Watrex Praha
Article | Application
News from LabRulezGCMS Library - Week 19, 2025
This week we bring you application notes by Agilent Technologies, Shimadzu and Thermo Fisher Scientific and poster by MDCW!
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LabRulez
Article | Product
4 Ways to Increase Your GC Lab’s Efficiency
Can the design of a gas chromatograph (GC) impact the productivity of your laboratory? The answer is yes, especially when it allows you to work more efficiently.
Tu, 6.5.2025
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Article | Webinars
Webinars LabRulezGCMS Week 19/2025
6 webinars: Food fraud and authenticity, Regulations & pesticides, Upgrade Chromeleon, MS & Space Science, ATP role, FTIR & QC.
Mo, 5.5.2025
LabRulez
Article | Product
Why Nitrogen is Ideal for Drying Samples
Dry nitrogen is ideal for blowdown evaporation in labs—it's safe, inert, fast, prevents oxidation, and is cost-effective, especially with a nitrogen generator.
Th, 1.5.2025
Organomation
Article | Laboratories
EnviroMail™24/Europe: Saving Plastics for Sustainable Development in ALS Laboratories
This EnviroMail focuses on the annual plastic savings that one unit of European laboratories have achieved through innovative approaches and changes in working practices.
Th, 1.5.2025
ALS Czech Republic
Article | Application
News from LabRulezGCMS Library - Week 18, 2025
This week we bring you application note by Agilent Technologies, poster by MDCW / UCT Prague and technical note by Thermo Fisher Scientific!
We, 30.4.2025
LabRulez
Article | Academy
Using Hydrogen as a Carrier Gas With GC and GC-MS: Be Safe and Efficient
The article highlights hydrogen as a sustainable, cost-effective alternative to helium in GC/GC-MS, with benefits in speed and availability, but also notes safety and compatibility challenges.