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September 2024

Science of the Seasons

As autumn arrives and the days get shorter, those of us in the north look forward to the seasonal color changes in the landscape.  But what is it that causes the leaves to shift from their vibrant green? 

The trees begin to prepare for winter by stopping the production of chlorophyll, the chemical compound that gives leaves their green color. When the chlorophyll fades, it reveals other pigments, like carotenoids, which were present all along and produce the yellow and orange hues we associate with a New England fall. At the same time, cool nights and sunny days trigger the production of anthocyanins, the compounds responsible for the red and purple colors. Interestingly enough, every tree has a signature color that its leaves change to! Maples go bold with scarlet red, while oaks stick to rich browns and russets. 

For all those close enough to see this colorful display, make sure to grab some apple cider, take a walk through the forest, and enjoy the beauty of nature's farewell to the warm weather. 

IBeAm Photo Courtesy of William Hollander - ASU Core Facilities Marketing.

Enhancing Vacuum Performance with Particle Accelerator Applications

At the Arizona State University IBeAM Lab, constant equipment upgrades are essential to keep pace with evolving research demands. Mark Mangus, Research Specialist Principal, balances his time between training students and maintaining lab equipment. A significant upgrade on Mangus's radar was the search for a lower-maintenance roughing pump for the lab’s particle accelerator. He tested the VACUUBRAND® VACUU∙PURE® 10 screw pump as a potential alternative to the traditional oil-sealed rotary vane pumps. 

The case study explores how the VACUU∙PURE® 10 pump, met the demanding requirements of the IBeAM lab while supporting the center’s broader research and educational goals.

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Repeat Dispensing of Viscous and Foaming Media

Ensuring accuracy and precision is a common challenge, especially when working with liquids that are viscous, volatile, or foaming. Choosing the right liquid handling technology can help labs address the limitations of challenging media and repetitive tasks and is addressed in a recent article put together by BRANDTECH Scientific and Lab Manager.

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How to Succeed Working with Schlenk Lines

Webinar with Dr. Andryj Borys

This informative, recorded webinar covers the introduction to Schlenk lines and inert atmosphere synthetic chemistry, key techniques, safety considerations, troubleshooting, and equipment recommendations. Dr. Andryj Borys is research chemist and author of the renown “Schlenk Line Survival Guide”.

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Our Customer Service Team

Here at BRANDTECH, we pride ourselves on being a resource for customers not just to place orders, but also to troubleshoot challenges to keep downtime to a minimum. The backbone of our frontline support is our Technical Customer Service Team, led by Customer Service Manager, Eric Aresco, who highlights the team's extensive training to field most issues as soon as we are contacted. "The team is cross trained on the entire portfolio, including liquid handling and vacuum products. We are available 10 hours a day via phone, chat, email, and web forms so that we can resolve 95% of support inquiries immediately, without having to escalate them to the next level of support." Thank you to the team for all that you do for our customers!

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9/30 - 10/2: I2SL - St. Louis, MO

10/3: LRIG Bay Area - San Francisco, CA

10/10: LRIG New England - Boston, MA

 

AEC Webinar Schedule

October 17th, 2024 @ 11am ET: VAC 203: Modular Lab Vacuum for Multi-Use Science Facilities

November 6th, 2024 @ 11am ET: VAC 103: Lab Vacuum Options for Science Labs

December 12th, 2024 @ 11am ET: VAC 202: Modular Lab Vacuum for Building-Wide Installation

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