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Cannabis testing is a process that evaluates the safety, potency, and quality of cannabis products for medical and recreational use. Through rigorous analysis, cannabis testing laboratories assess factors such as cannabinoid content, terpene profiles, and levels of contaminants like pesticides and heavy metals. By ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and consumer safety, cannabis testing plays a crucial role in promoting transparency and confidence in the burgeoning cannabis industry. Explore how cannabis testing laboratories contribute to delivering reliable and high-quality cannabis products to consumers worldwide.

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Poroshell 300

Agilent Technologies

Agilent Poroshell columns are ideal for fast separations of proteins and peptides because the unique particle allows for fast flow rates to be used while maintaining sharp, efficient peaks. 

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UltraScan VIS

HunterLab

The UltraScan VIS color measurement spectrophotometer measures opaque, transparent, and translucent solids and liquids in the complete CIE recommended spectral range of 360 – 780 nm. It can be used in production and in the laboratory for inspecting raw materials, evaluating finished product or developing methods for color analysis.

5.0/5.0
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WK-Series Gas Purifiers

MATHESON

NANOCHEM® WK-Series (White Knight™) purifiers offer the highest lifetimes and the best impurity removal efficiencies in a very economical design. The in-line design enables a very compact footprint and allows drop-in replacement of competing hardware designs.  WK-Series are available in a number of sizes ranging from 55-ml for point-ofuse applications to 9-liters for bulk gas purification. Flow rates range from 3 slpm (0.2 NM3…

4.7/5.0
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HR4Pro - High Resolution Spectrometer

Ocean Optics

HR spectrometers are small-footprint, high-resolution spectrometers for applications such as wavelength characterization of lasers and LEDs, monitoring of gases and monochromatic light sources, and determination of elemental atomic emission lines. Depending on spectrometer configuration, optical resolution <0.1 nm (FWHM) is possible. 

5.0/5.0
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