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Biosafety Cabinet Best Practices: Protect Yourself, Your Samples, and Your Lab
BSC Best Practices: Protect Yourself, Your Samples, and Your Lab A Biological Safety Cabinet (BSC) is the primary engineering control used to protect personnel, products, and the laboratory environment from... -
Cleanroom Basic Product Overview - Bimos
Discover the essentials of cleanroom seating! Watch the Bimos Cleanroom Basic Product Overview to see how ergonomic design and contamination control come together for demanding cleanroom environments. -
Bimos Client Testimonial: Waygate Technologies
Watch how Waygate Technologies benefits from Bimos ergonomic seating solutions to enhance employee comfort, boost productivity, and create a more efficient work environment. In this client testimonial, discover why Bimos... -
Guide to Stability Chambers: Temperature, Humidity, and Storage Solutions
One key performance characteristic in modern stability chamber design is temperature and humidity uniformity — sometimes referred to as "built-in stability." This describes how well a chamber maintains consistent conditions... -
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Labsit - Bimos, Product Overview
Introducing Bimos, a leader in the production of high-quality seating combining science and advanced technology. -
Weight Calibration Explained: Classes, Standards, and Proper Use
Accurate measurements are foundational to reliable laboratory results, quality control, and regulatory compliance. Weight calibration ensures that balances and scales provide precise readings by verifying their performance against certified calibration... -
Saddle Stool Product Overview
In this video, we highlight the product’s key features and benefits, including active and dynamic sitting through intuitive 3D seating dynamics, enhanced pressure equalization for improved seating comfort, ergonomic support... -
How Often Should You Calibrate Your Lab Equipment?
Calibration of lab equipment is one of the most important steps in maintaining accuracy, reliability, and safety in any laboratory setting.
