October 06, 2025
October Newsletter
Welcome to the October Newsletter from Sciencelab! This month, we're excited to showcase some of our top products and latest offerings designed to meet your laboratory and scientific needs.
A turbidity meter is a crucial instrument for measuring the cloudiness or haziness of liquids, caused by suspended particles that scatter and absorb light. It is widely used in:
Water quality testing
Wastewater treatment
Beverage production
Environmental monitoring
Borax is a versatile white crystalline compound known for its applications in:
Cleaning agents
Glass production
As a flux in metallurgy
Mild antiseptic and buffering properties
Used in slime and fire retardants
Note: In the past two months, borax has consistently been our top-selling stock, attracting both repeat and new clients nationwide. At Sciencelab Limited, we are proud to say borax is a must-have daily sale product!
A heating mantle is a laboratory device designed for controlled and uniform heating of containers, especially round-bottom flasks. Its key advantages include:
Heats without direct flame, making it safer for flammable liquids and organic solvents.
Sieve analysis, also known as a gradation test, is a fundamental method in civil engineering and sedimentology to determine the particle size distribution of granular materials. This process typically involves using a set of four to eight different sieve sizes to accurately classify the material.
This balance generates a current proportional to the displacement of the pan, offering precise measurements. Mpesa Foundation is one of our valued clients, as illustrated with this product.
Test tube stands are essential laboratory equipment used to hold multiple test tubes upright simultaneously. They are commonly used for:
Working with various different solutions simultaneously
Safety reasons
Safe storage of test tubes
Easing the transport of multiple tubes
The student microscope is an instrument for visualizing fine details of objects. It achieves this by creating a magnified image through a series of glass lenses, which first focus a beam of light onto or through an object, and then use convex objective lenses to enlarge the formed image.
Thank you for being a valued customer. We look forward to continuing to serve your scientific needs with our quality products.
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