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A range of balances will be needed within the department: easy-to-use robust balances for lower years, higher precision coupled with robustness for GCSE and A level groups.

Large capacity robust balances will be required in physics where measuring the mass of heavy blocks, and a high precision shielded balance is very useful in the chemistry prep room. It is often handy to have a second small high precision balance that you can use in the fume cabinet for weighing out toxic solids and ultra-fine powders.

See our guide for all the specifications to enable you to make the best choice combination of balances to suit your department’s needs...

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NEW SCHOOL? LAB REFURBISHMENT?

Setting up a department, and prep storage for a new building, new 6th form teaching or a department refurb can be a time-consuming and daunting task. Not only deciding what you need, but once you have taken delivery of the goods and chemicals the task of unpacking products and sorting chemicals into a cohesive and safe storage system can feel overwhelming.

THIS IS WHERE WE CAN HELP...

Working with one of our Product Specialist team right through from your initial inquiry to order placement, we will be on hand to help you to unpack the full order along with our Technical Specialist, Amanda, who will advise you about how to sort the chemicals into correct storage.

At the Bobby Moore Academy in London, we were able to do just that. Due to the size of this order, Amanda unpacked and organised the chemical store and was on hand to advise the department on the correct storage procedures for the chemicals they had bought, from box to shelf; whilst Product Specialist Matt supported them with the equipment unpack, helping the staff at the academy to be as organised as possible before the start of their teaching.

So Let Us Know If You Are Setting Up

* This service applies to large orders only, with a minimum order value. Please, contact the team for more information.

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