Chillers and Rotary Evaporators work hand in hand. It is true that a rotary evaporator does not require a chiller, but for temperature accuracy and convenience purposes, a chiller provides... read more →
Often when liquid cooling is required most people go straight to liquid chillers with mechanical refrigeration not realizing that if they have facility cooling water there is... read more →
Since 1994, the United Nations has celebrated International Civil Aviation Day every December 7. The day recognizes the social and economic benefits of air travel. Since the 1950s, air... read more →
Determining the Chiller Size Chiller size is specified by the quantity of heat they can remove per unit of time, which depends on the heat... read more →
Many of us know someone who has been affected by cancer, and one of the most common is breast cancer. According to Britannica.com, “globally, breast cancer is the most... read more →
Did you know National Bakery Day is September 14? Have you ever wondered about the history of baking? Unleavened flat breads have been around since the B.C. era. when... read more →
Did you know August is National Eye Exam Month? The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends adults get a baseline eye examination at age 40 (or... read more →
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between white wines and red wines? To make white wines, grapes are fermented without their skins, whereas red wines are made... read more →
Did you know June is National Dairy Month? You may remember the “Got Milk?” ad campaigns from recent years, but the dairy industry has been a big business for... read more →
Lab Chiller Options Historically, Laboratory workers have traditionally relied on water, ice, dry ice, and liquid nitrogen for fast and easy cooling. Though these methods may never disappear, chillers have... read more →

