YOUR GUIDE TO IN VITRO SKIN CORROSION TESTING
Skin corrosion is a more serious outcome than irritation, defined as the production of irreversible damage of the skin; namely, visible necrosis of the...
Evonik Dr. Straetmans GmbH appoint Surfachem as new distribution partner
Surfachem has been appointed as the official distribution partner for Evonik Dr. Straetmans GmbH (Hamburg, Germany) in the UK & Ireland. Following this change,...
Providing class-leading expertise for applications in heating and cooling solutions
LAUDA Technology Ltd provides class-leading expertise for applications requiring precise heating and cooling solutions, ranging from -150°C to +550°C. Applicable to multiple product stages,...
Lancaster University to provide more than £11.4 million in support to regional business
North West businesses and the regional economy is set to benefit from more than £11.4 million of support through three new programmes launched by...
Early starts and a busy schedule all in a weeks work for an account...
MONDAY
Mondays are usually spent in the office with my team, and this morning we’re discussing our current sales and marketing activity, and I’m also...
New hydrogen production method could support sustainable fuel creation
A new method of extracting hydrogen from water more efficiently could help underpin the capture of renewable energy in the form of sustainable fuel,...
SIA Raises £1,000 for Mental Health UK Charity
The Solvents Industry Association has proudly presented a cheque for £1,000 to the charity, Mental Health UK, which was the amount raised by SIA...
Playing with Fire – SIA Collaborate with Gin Guild on Ethanol Safety Awareness
The Solvents Industry Association has produced a safety poster to highlight the dangers of handling ethanol solutions for distillers.
In recent years there has been...
Breaking new ground – finding the right logistics partner in new territories
The choice of a logistics partner can make or break a business, especially when operating in a new territory for the first time. When...
Fertiliser scheme could solve Mexico’s seaweed problem
Mexico’s tourist beaches could be cleared of rotting seaweed by a new scheme to turn it into fertiliser and fuel.
University of Exeter scientists are...













