Class 2 Clearance
Collection Time! We were tasked with the clearance of eight Class II Safety Cabinets from the Eurofins site in Teddington. We were able to go there and back in a day, arriving on site at 9AM and clearing by 1:30PM. This allowed the customer to move forward with their lab relocation operations with minimal fuss. […]
Science Gifts for the Lab Secret Santa
Are you feeling festive? Take a break and go for a scroll through our Christmas gift guide – Just a handful of fun science stocking fillers to bring a smile during the holiday season
Lab sustainability – Small changes can make a big difference
We are all rapidly becoming more aware of the effect our daily actions have on the environment. Many of us are recycling more, and making changes to the way we live; so why should our labs not be subject to the same scrutiny? Even small changes can make a big difference to your lab sustainability.
Pol-Eko – Manufacturing Facility Visit
Last week Nick visited the Pol-Eko manufacturing site to have an in depth look at their operation and meet with some of their new team. Building great relationships with our suppliers and customers is an integral part of our business.
The Shellworks – Pioneers of the Bio-plastic Revolution
The Shellworks are taking food waste and turning it into ‘sustainable packaging alternatives to plastic that don’t compromise on performance or aesthetic’. This is where circular economy innovation meets design solutions that work in the real world.
Bactobio – Biotech start-up tackling antimicrobial resistance crisis.
Biotech start up Bactobio (until quite recently known as Baccuico) have the world of unidentified bacteria in their sights, aiming to ‘create a safer and greener world by harvesting valuable metabolites from biological dark matter’.
Help is at hand with our New HPLC Services
We’ve expanded our capabilities at Richmond Scientific to carry out exciting new services to guide you through your HPLC journey.
Watch our specialist HPLC engineer talk you through the services we can offer.
HPLC Delivery to the University of Cambridge
We recently delivered an HPLC system to Agnes Tyburn the University of Cambridge. Agnes’ current research involves RNA and she needed a capable HPLC at a good price to take her work to the next level. She hopes to detect nucleotides with the HPLC’s VWD.
Experts in Exports: Applikon Bioreactors go to Germany
We recently sold a number of Applikon bioreactors to a company in Germany. These machines are sensitive, weighty and valuable, so packing them properly was absolutely essential to ensure safe passage across the sea and to their new home. We began by cleaning down and wrapping with high density foam and cellophane before loading the […]
Lab clearance at RAF Caversham
Richmond Scientific were tasked with the removal of ducted fume hoods from two rooms of the RAF Caversham site in Bicester. We were an active participant in a construction operation, working with the contractor to prepare the buildings for demolition. It took four of us five days to remove sixteen cupboards from the site. Because […]