world kindness day 2020 with Asynt chemistry

Random acts of kindness

Posted on: November 9, 2020

With World Kindness Day 2020 taking place Friday 13th November, I don’t feel that we’ve ever been in a position where it’s more appropriate to sit up and take note of something which could possibly be just another ploy from the greetings card industry!

Asynt Newsletter October 2020

Posted on: October 13, 2020

Our newsletter this month is packed full of great articles so grab a coffee and take a few minutes out for a read!

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Smile! You’re on camera!

Posted on: October 13, 2020

You amazing people have been sharing some fantastic posts on social media lately, with what you’re up to in your labs (don’t forget to #RealTimeChem of course!) and tagging us where you’re putting some of our gear through its paces! Take a look!

introduction to the ReactoMate DATUM Dual Support Stand for 2 vessels up to 5L each from Asynt chemistry

Asynt launch NEW lab reactor support stand

Posted on: October 8, 2020

We are pleased to announce the launch of a new ReactoMate lab reactor support stand:  the ReactoMate DATUM Dual. Click through for our new video launch!

The Show Must Go On!

Posted on: September 29, 2020

The world is changing and each day we’re is looking at new ways to adapt our lives to accommodate novel methods of engagement with our families, friends, customers and business

8 Legged Guests

Posted on: September 28, 2020

It’s that time of the year again when our eight legged friends enter our houses and pay us a visit. Some go unnoticed, others should be paying rent! 

Asynt newsletter September 2020

Posted on: September 23, 2020

This month’s edition of the Asynt newsletter is packed full of fantastic articles from massive water savings by a UK sustainability team to mass producing tasty treats with our lab equipment (don’t tell the boss!).

Going Waterless – A Major Step Towards Lab Sustainability

Posted on: September 23, 2020

The CondenSyn waterless condenser from Asynt has been widely adopted by the Technicians Sustainability Working Group (TSWG) operating within the Biomolecular Science and Medicinal Chemistry Division at Nottingham University (UK) as part of their drive to make teaching and research greener. The report shared demonstrates the staggering volume of water being saved as a result.