Good Chemistry: Celebrating National Chemistry Week

October 19, 2011

This week (October 16-22) is National Chemistry Week, so we’re shining the spotlight on how chemistry affects our everyday lives. From pharmaceuticals to vitamins to cleansing agents, most of us encounter the wonders of chemistry daily. The batteries that power our electric toothbrushes, the food prepared for our breakfasts, the ink that appears on our newspapers are all chemical creations in action.

The American Chemical Society has designated the week’s theme as “Chemistry—Our Health, Our Future!” Museums, university chemistry departments, companies, and government agencies are celebrating the week with demonstrations and displays, environmental clean-ups, lectures, tours, chemistry walks, and more.

At the same time, 2011 has been named the International Year of Chemistry (IYC 2011), a globe-spanning recognition of the contributions of chemistry. It coincides with the 100th anniversary of the founding of the International Association of Chemical Societies. With a slate of activities taking place worldwide, the goals include sparking interest in young students, generating enthusiasm for the future of the science, and enhancing the appreciation of chemistry in meeting world needs. Earlier in the year, the game show Jeopardy! celebrated IYC 2011 with a dedicated chemistry category.

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Need someone to do your dirty work? Outsource your chemical blending to us!

February 15, 2010

Custom-Blended Chemicals

custom blending servicesMixing chemicals, especially for standard formulations, can add hours to the research and production process. Cole-Parmer provides a solution that saves you time (and costs) by eliminating this step—enabling chemists and related personnel to concentrate on other crucial tasks.

By using our custom-blending services for chemicals, you not only enhance your efficiency, you also ensure consistent quality guaranteed from batch to batch. Additionally, you improve safety within your facility by reducing the risk of chemical spills.

From 500 mL to 200 L, we can formulate and blend any combination of chemicals to your specifications. Whether you require a simple dilution or multiple chemicals in one solution, Cole-Parmer can respond to your needs. We can also supply your custom-blended chemicals in a specified container. To ensure quality, our custom-blended chemicals arrive at your facility with a Certificate of Analysis.

For more information on
custom-blending services, call
our Application Specialists at
800-323-4340.

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Oh sh*t, it’s on fire. Using a chemical compatibility database can save your job, and your life.

November 9, 2009

See if your materials pass the Chemical Compatibility test! 

Chemical Compatibility Database

When you are working with potentially hazardous chemicals, chemical compatibility is a crucial part of product selection, especially when selecting tubing, pumps, fittings, flowmeters, and other products. Using this database, you can be assured the materials that your products are made from will not be negatively affected by chemicals in the fluids or gases.

Our interactive online Chemical Compatibility Database is a smart, simple, and quick resource for finding the safest materials for your application. With its straightforward, easy-to-use interface, you’ll find definitive answers for all your chemical compatibility needs. It’s no wonder that this database is one of the most utilized tools on the Cole-Parmer Web site!

To see if your materials interact with the chemicals you wish to use, simply select your material and chemical used. If you have multiple materials or chemicals, you can select “All” to view a complete list of chemical effects. Click Submit to determine the compatibility level.

You can also refine your search by using the Compatibility Level option to see which materials have “A-Excellent” compatibility with a certain chemical.

For your safety, Cole-Parmer generally recommends those materials which have an “A-Excellent” compatibility with the selected chemical. You should never use a material with a chemical that has “D-Severe” compatibility.

Don’t forget to bookmark the Chemical Compatibility Database—this simple and important tool is guaranteed to help keep your workspace safe!

Chemical Compatibility Database


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