Monday, September 28, 2009

Annual Inventory Closing at Dynalab Corp.

Please take note Dynalab Corp. warehouse will be closed for inventory Wednesday, September 30th through Friday, October 2nd.

No materials will be available for shipping or receiving those days. Please call in urgent requests for shipping prior to 12:30 pm EST on Tuesday September 29th.

Customer Service will be available to take your calls and to process quotes or orders throughout inventory, We appreciate your understanding and will return to normal operating procedures Monday October 5th.

Third Annual Rochester Educator Collaboration Event

Collaborating for Continuous Improvement in STEM Education

Dynalon Labware Product Manager Steve Yudicky will be attending the Third Annual Rochester Educator Collaboration Event on Tuesday October 6th from 7:30 am to 4 pm at the Rochester Museum & Science Center.

This interactive event is for educators (kindergarten through college) who are interested in improving math and science learning at all levels. The purpose of the Collaboration Event is to enable networking among diverse Rochester area educators and to facilitate ongoing collaboration.

During this event you will:

Hear keynote speaker Dr. James Stigler, co-author of The Teaching Gap and The Learning Gap, and Director of the TIMSS Video Study.

Share with other K-16 educators as we collaborate for continual improvement of STEM education utilizing the tools of observation, analysis, discussion and reflection.

Learn about a variety of successful approaches to collaborating with your peers toward the continuous improvement of your own teaching practice.

Participate in a classroom observation provided by the Children’s School of Rochester, a book discussion and video study with Dr. James Stigler, or an interactive workshop on developing productive Professional Learning Communities.

Celebrate the success of your peers as we recognize the finalists of the 2009 Excellence in STEM Teaching Award, and announce the winner of the Ward’s Natural Science $10,000 Classroom Makeover.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

New series of wipes, wipers & dusters

Dynalab Corp is proud to announce a complete line of wipes, wipers, cloths and dusters to compliment our already extensive array of plastic lab supplies.

Work Pac All-Purpose Wipes...
are an effective, economical option to handle a variety of light duty jobs. Made with 100% recycled paper, these towels are absorbent and durable leaving a streak-free surface.
Adept® Wipes...
ideal for wiping applications requiring clean, delicate, low-lint performance. Soft, nonabrasive, low-lint virgin tissue wipes are single ply. Efficient wipe sizes in attractive usage-control dispenser boxes with lint-reducing, anti-static film covers.
Tuff-Job scrim reinforced wipers...
are the better choice for all-purpose wiping jobs where extra durability is needed; yet, cost effective. These wipers provide the best wipe-dry performance of any comparable disposable wiper, especially for glass and other smooth surfaces. Works well in grease and oil too!
Like-Rags...
are the ideal choice for applications that require resistance to solvents and virtually lint free wiping applying aircraft solvents, wiping down print presses or plates and solvents for furniture stains. Like-Rags® eliminate the waste and cost guess work associated with industrial rags.
Dusterz®...
d ry, pretreated anti-static dusting and cleaning cloths. Cloths are oil and silicone free, which means no oily residue left behind to stain documents, streak polished surfaces or create slippery spots on floors. Dry pretreatment reduces the use of aerosol, liquid cleaners and and chemicals which helps reduce dusting and cleaning time.
Golden Dusters...
are the perfect choice for multi-purpose dusting applications. Both towels contain a unique structure that is designed to be stretched before dusting, creating tiny dust catching pockets. Towels are specially treated to collect maximum amounts of dust without leaving any hazardous residue behind.

Monday, July 27, 2009

NAOSMM Boise - A Gem State of Mind

Dynalon Labware Product Manager Steve Yudicky will be making the trip west to attend NAOSMM Boise (National Association of Stockroom Materials Managers) from July 27th to the 31st in Boise, Idaho. Visit Dynalon Labware at booth #108: tradeshow map.
As the 13th largest state in the U.S., Idaho produces 72 types of precious and semi-precious stones. Some of these stones can be found nowhere else in the world, which is why our great state is known as The Gem State.
Boise is nestled where the high desert plain meets the Rocky Mountains with a pristine river flowing through its center. Boise finds its roots from the gold rush days of the 1800s.

Today, Boise is still the largest metropolitan community in the state with over 211,000 residents. Numerous international, national, regional and state corporations have their headquarters in Boise.

Boise has a lot to offer. Culture and entertainment mix nicely with the abundant outdoor recreation. Downtown Boise is alive with events, entertainment and a variety of dining and unique shopping options.
Plans are moving forward for the 36th Annual NAOSMM Conference and Trade Show. Tara Grove is working hard on the seminar schedule. The host committee has identified lots of things to do in Boise, so keep checking back for additional information as it becomes available.

Once again the Board has authorized a Trivia Contest. Not only will you learn a lot about Boise and Idaho but if you get all of the answers correct you will be entered into the drawing. The winner of the drawing will receive free registration to the 2010 NAOSMM Conference & Trade Show. Good luck and see you in Boise. Click here to see the quiz.

Levo Pipette Controller

In stock and ready to ship!
Dynalab Corp. is proud to announce the new Levo Pipette Controller, a simple to use and clean pipetting device. It's comfortable and very simple to use with precise pipettings from 0.1 to 1000mL. For use with glass or plastic volumetric and graduated pipettes, this device has a blow out feature and uses a protective / replaceable syringe filter.


Available in 4 colors available for quick identification: Blue, Green, Yellow, Pink and lists for under $45 each!
Contact Dynalab customer service at 800-828-6595 for further information.

Friday, June 19, 2009

NEW Safety Centrifuge Tube Rack and Box with Cover


The ultimate protection for 15mL and 50mL tubes, this polycarbonate safety centrifuge tube rack and box with cover will keep your samples safe and sound.
      - Protect samples from dust or frost!
      - Made of tough Polycarbonate with transparent hinged removable PC cover
      - Temperature Range: -130°C to +130°C
      - Includes two PC racks with alpha numeric grid for 15mL and 50mL tubes
      - Holds 20 x 15mL tubes or 12 x 50mL tubes
      - Draining holes in bottom allow usage in Water Bath
      - Compact and stackable, easy to transport safely

    For further information contact Dynalab Corp. at 800-8286595 or you can order your polycarbonate safety centrifuge tube rack and box with cover online via our secure website today! In stock and ready to ship.

    Thursday, May 21, 2009

    Dynalon to attend IFT 2009

    Dynalon Labware President Martin Davies and Product Manager Steve Yudicky will be making the long trip west to attend IFT International Food Nanoscience Conference 2009 June 6th through the 9th in Anaheim, California. Visit Dynalon Labware at booth #423 Sunday through Tuesday of the conference. Full IFT Nanoscience Conference 2009 agenda.


    Conference Objectives:
    • To discuss the current and emerging scientific and technological developments in food nanoscience
    • To explore potential environmental and health and safety implications of nanoscale science and technology and to review regulatory updates
    • To review case studies of successful production and marketing of novel products based on nanoscale science and technology

    Background:

    This year’s conference will highlight the very latest and emerging developments in the application of nanoscale science and technology in food. Illustrations of current uses or near uses in commerce will be discussed. All aspects of the continuum from research to the table including product development, formulation and testing, scale-up for commercial production, safety assessment, and regulatory and consumer issues will be examined. The assessment of potential environmental and health and safety implications, as well as regulatory developments, will be addressed.