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Laboratory Reactors
Chemical reactions are conducted in laboratory reactors at controlled temperatures and rates. The use of reactors in the laboratory includes:
Homogenising protein samples for western blot analysis.
Preparing serial dilutions of a chemical.
Making solutions of known concentrations.
They are also used for chemical reactions, such as precipitation and filtration. Laboratory-grade reactors can be designed to perform one specific task, but many can be used for various purposes.
Extended reading: The pros and cons of glass reactor vs. stainless steel reactor
Browse our range of Laboratory Reactors
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