Archive for Author: Sydney Cross

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04.17.2020 | Sydney Cross

Shelf Lives of Common Chemical Reagents

Laboratories in every industry use a variety of chemical reagents throughout the process of testing, analysis, and development. There are a virtually limitless number of uses for chemical reagents: Educational settings –  purpose of demonstrating chemical reactions and properties.  Testing facilities – to assess materials for resistance to specific chemicals. Organic chemistry – to test

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04.17.2020 | Sydney Cross

Contamination Control Guidelines

Contamination control is the general term given to the process of eliminating and preventing contamination on surfaces and in the atmosphere. In a laboratory environment, adhering to proper contamination control guidelines helps to keep staff and the facility safe, and helps to prevent cross-contamination during the process of testing.  Depending on the nature of the

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04.15.2020 | Sydney Cross

Laboratory Automation: A How-To Guide

Since the late ’90s, the number of accredited training programs for laboratory technologists and technicians has seen a drastic decline, reducing the number of qualified laboratory professionals entering the field each year. With more retirements than graduations and the number of available and qualified lab technicians dwindling, laboratories across the country have been forced to

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04.15.2020 | Sydney Cross

How to Choose the Right Prison Furniture

At OnePointe Solutions, we specialize in designing, building, and installing custom furniture solutions made to fit the exact needs and specifications of our clients. No matter the scale or scope of your project, our team can create cutting edge solutions to your most complex design problems. Now present in countless laboratories and facilities across the

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04.09.2020 | Sydney Cross

Materials Science Lab Design

Though the general public may not realize it, there are materials in the world that have yet to be discovered. Material science and engineering deal with the research, discovery, and creation of new materials. This process incorporates elements of physics, chemistry, and engineering. The discovery of new materials could help to uncover solutions to global

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04.08.2020 | Sydney Cross

Metallurgy Lab Design

Metals are used in virtually every type of product, from consumer goods like basic kitchen supplies or children’s toys to industrial machinery, medical equipment, electronics, and more. Before use in manufacturing, metallic elements go through a series of tests to assess and analyze their physical and chemical properties.  Since metallurgy is a multidisciplinary science, metallurgical

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04.07.2020 | Sydney Cross

Refinery Laboratory Design

Oil and gas refinery laboratories manage the testing of crude oil, gases & fuels, petrochemicals, and a variety of other petroleum industry products/materials. Due to the highly flammable nature of petroleum products, refinery labs must be designed with the utmost caution and care. Oil and gas refinery lab design can be an extremely complex and

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04.06.2020 | Sydney Cross

Agricultural and Seed Laboratory Design

Agricultural and seed laboratories measure seed characteristics for the purposes of improving best known agricultural practices. Seed labs test seeds for factors like germination viability, genetic purity, seed safety, herbicide tolerance, and more. Agricultural labs also help to prevent the accidental importation of non-native or invasive species. The vital research performed in agricultural and seed

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04.03.2020 | Sydney Cross

Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering Lab Design

Soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering involve the study and analysis of natural materials, specifically soil, manure, plant tissue, and water. Soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering labs typically perform testing for the purposes of determining soil health and fertility, water quality, soil mix quality, agricultural viability, and so forth. These facilities are often called on by

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