Overview
The Laboratory and Research industry plays a pivotal role in the advancement of science, technology, and medicine. This industry encompasses institutions, companies, and professionals dedicated to systematic investigation, experimentation, and innovation. Within this framework, they pursue new knowledge, validate theories, and work on the development of novel technologies or methodologies. Labs in this sector can vary widely in focus, from biotechnological research and pharmaceutical advancements to environmental studies and materials science. Ammonia, as a product, holds a significant place in the Laboratory and Research industry. It is a versatile compound often used in various chemical reactions, as a reagent, and in the production of numerous synthetic materials. Its properties make it invaluable in experimental setups, analytical processes, and in the synthesis of many organic compounds. In such labs, the purity, concentration, and handling of ammonia are of utmost importance, ensuring accurate results and maintaining safety protocols.Â
Depending on specific features and functions, GAO Tek’s Ammonia are sometimes referred to as NH₃, Anhydrous Ammonia, Aqueous Ammonia, Ammonium Hydroxide, Haber’s Process Output, Azane, Spirit of Hartshorn, Hydrogen Nitride and so on.Â
GAO Tek’s Ammonia have the following applications in Laboratory and Research Industry:Â
- Chemical Analysis and Synthesis: GAO Tek’s Ammonia can be used as a reagent in various chemical reactions, including acid-base titrations and the synthesis of chemical compounds. It serves as a base in many reactions and can help in pH control during experiments.Â
- Gas Scrubbing and Emissions Control: In research laboratories, GAO Tek’s ammonia is sometimes used to scrub or neutralize acidic gases and control emissions. It can help remove harmful gases and maintain a safe working environment.Â
- Cryogenics and Cooling: GAO Tek’s Ammonia has applications in cryogenics and as a cooling agent in laboratory equipment, such as refrigeration systems and cryostats. It is valued for its low boiling point and high heat absorption capacity.Â
- pH Buffer Solutions: GAO Tek’s Ammonia solutions are used to prepare pH buffer solutions, which are essential in various analytical and biochemical experiments. These solutions help maintain a stable pH level during testing.Â
- Protein Precipitation: In biochemistry and molecular biology research, GAO Tek’s ammonia can be used to precipitate proteins from solutions. This process is important for isolating proteins for further analysis.Â
- Calibration and Standardization: GAO Tek’s Ammonia gas can be used as a calibration standard for various analytical instruments, including gas detectors and pH meters, ensuring accurate measurements.Â
- Sample Preservation: GAO Tek’s Ammonium salts, derived from ammonia, can be used for sample preservation in laboratory settings, particularly in microbiology and environmental science research.Â
- Extraction and Separation: GAO Tek’s Ammonia is sometimes used in liquid-liquid extraction and separation techniques to isolate specific compounds or analyze mixtures.Â
- Cleaning and Sterilization: GAO Tek’s Ammonia solutions can be used for cleaning and sterilizing laboratory glassware and equipment due to their disinfectant properties.Â
- Analytical Chemistry: In analytical chemistry, GAO Tek’s ammonia can be used as a complexing agent for metal ions and as a reagent in various titration methods.Â
- Environmental Monitoring: GAO Tek’s Ammonia measurements are important in environmental research and monitoring, particularly in assessing water quality and pollution levels.Â
- Microscopy: GAO Tek’s Ammonia can be used as a mounting medium or clearing agent in microscopy applications, aiding in the preparation and examination of specimens.Â
- Chemical Safety: In laboratory safety, GAO Tek’s ammonia gas detectors are sometimes used to monitor for leaks and ensure a safe working environment.Â
- Laboratory Grade Chemicals: GAO Tek’s Ammonium hydroxide solutions are used in the preparation of high-purity laboratory-grade chemicals.Â
- Gas Chromatography: GAO Tek’s Ammonia can serve as a carrier gas in gas chromatography, helping to separate and analyze compounds in complex mixtures.Â
More information on Ammonia and their applications in other industries can be found on this page.
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Complying with Laboratory and Research Industry StandardsÂ
GAO Tek’s Ammonia comply or help our customers comply with the Laboratory and Research Industry standards such as Â
- OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200): Safety and Health StandardsÂ
- NFPA 45: Standard on Fire Protection For Laboratories Using Chemicals: Fire Safety StandardsÂ
- ANSI/AIHA Z9.5 Laboratory Ventilation: Safety and Health StandardsÂ
- ASTM E741-18 Standard Test Method For Determining Air Change in a Single Zone by Means of a Tracer Gas Dilution: Ventilation and Air Quality StandardsÂ
- ISO 14001 Environmental Management System (EMS): Environmental Management StandardsÂ
- EPA Clean Air Act (for ammonia emissions): Ventilation and Air Quality StandardsÂ
- ANSI/AIHA Z10 Occupational Health And Safety Management Systems: Safety and Health StandardsÂ
- Chemical Safety Data Sheets (SDS): Chemical Safety and DocumentationÂ
- Local And State Regulations: Local Regulations and ComplianceÂ
Complying with Government RegulationsÂ
GAO Tek’s Ammonia comply or help our customers comply with the U.S. government regulations such asÂ
- Chemical Safety Data Sheets (SDS)Â
- Clean Air Act (CAA)Â
- Clean Water Act (CWA)Â
- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)Â
- Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)Â
- Compressed Gas Association (CGA) StandardsÂ
- OSHA RegulationsÂ
- EPA RegulationsÂ
- DOT RegulationsÂ
- NFPA StandardsÂ
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS)Â
- Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) Section 304Â
- EPA’s Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Requirements under Section 608 of the Clean Air ActÂ
GAO Tek’s Ammonia comply or help our customers comply with the Canadian regulations such asÂ
- Canada Labour CodeÂ
- Hazardous Products Regulations (HPR)Â
- Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulations (TDGA)Â
- Environmental Protection ActÂ
- Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA)Â
- Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)Â
- Fire Code and Building CodeÂ
- Provincial and Territorial RegulationsÂ
GAO Tek’s Ammonia comply or help our customers comply with the Mexican regulations such asÂ
- Ley General del Equilibrio Ecológico y la Protección al Ambiente (LGEEPA)Â
- Ley Federal sobre MetrologÃa y NormalizaciónÂ
- Reglamento de la Ley General del Equilibrio Ecológico y la Protección al Ambiente en Materia de InvestigaciónÂ
- Norma Oficial Mexicana (NOM) StandardsÂ
- Ley Federal del TrabajoÂ
- Norma Mexicana (NMX) StandardsÂ
- Norma Oficial Mexicana NOM-018-STPS-2015Â
- Ley General de SaludÂ
- Local and State RegulationsÂ
GAO Tek’s Ammonia comply or help our customers comply with the European regulations such asÂ
- REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals)Â
- CLP Regulation (Classification, Labeling, and Packaging)Â
- Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR)Â
- PIC Regulation (Prior Informed Consent)Â
- Seveso III DirectiveÂ
- Directive 2004/37/EC (Carcinogens and Mutagens Directive)Â
- Directive 98/24/EC (Chemical Agents Directive)Â
- Directive 2010/63/EU (EU Directive on the Protection of Animals Used for Scientific Purposes)Â
- EMAS (Eco-Management and Audit Scheme)Â
- ISO StandardsÂ
- Local and National RegulationsÂ
Case Studies of Ammonia in Laboratory and Research IndustryÂ
Ammonia are sometimes called as Reagents, Chemicals, Specimens, Solutions, Compounds, Agents, Samples, Materials, Analytes, Test substances and so on. Â
Here are some practical examples of using Ammonia in Laboratory and Research Industry:Â
In the Northeast Region of the U.S., renowned for its academic institutions and bustling research hubs, the extensive use of ammonia in the Laboratory and Research Industry became a focal point of study. The region, housing several legacy academic institutions, witnessed an increasing trend in inter-disciplinary research, where ammonia found varied applications ranging from biochemistry labs in Boston to pharmaceutical research in New Jersey. However, challenges arose when an umbrella organization overseeing research facilities across the region identified inconsistencies in ammonia management practices. In one striking incident, a university in Pennsylvania reported a significant ammonia spill due to outdated storage infrastructure, highlighting the need for regional standards. Reacting to this, a collaborative consortium was formed, including representatives from major research institutions in New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, aiming to standardize protocols related to ammonia. The consortium, over a span of two years, not only established best practices for storage and handling but also explored innovative methods to recycle ammonia waste, turning potential environmental hazards into sustainable practices. The unified effort led to improved safety standards across labs in the region and positioned the Northeast as a model for effective collaboration and standardization in handling critical reagents in the Laboratory and Research Industry.Â
The Midwest Region of the U.S, often dubbed America’s agricultural hub, saw Illinois’s research labs diving deep into the implications and applications of ammonia in agriculture. With the world’s growing population and the escalating need for sustainable farming practices, ammonia’s role as a fertilizer became more significant than ever. However, the environmental repercussions couldn’t be ignored. Then, in a turning point, a state-of-the-art lab based in Indiana unveiled a novel compound. Originating from ammonia, this compound displayed immense potential in boosting crop yield without the associated environmental degradation. The discovery didn’t remain isolated. Soon, research facilities from Iowa to Michigan began pooling resources, aiming to refine and optimize the utilization of this groundbreaking find.Â
The vast expanse of South Region of the U.S in Texas, known not just for its ranches but also its colossal petrochemical industries, has always maintained an intricate relationship with ammonia. Amidst the intertwined maze of petrochemical processes, numerous research facilities explored innovative chemical applications, with ammonia often taking center stage. But the increasing number of industrial mishaps painted a concerning picture. The tide began to shift when a research lab nestled in Houston’s industrial belt showcased a meticulously designed safety protocol. Marrying state-of-the-art technology with intensive training regimens, the protocol was a game-changer. Within months, its success echoed across research facilities, from Louisiana’s bayous to Florida’s coastlines, ensuring that the South became synonymous with cutting-edge safety.Â
Amidst the tech giants and start-up dreams of West Region of the U.S. in California’s Silicon Valley lies a robust research community, many of whom delve into the intricacies of semiconductor manufacturing. Ammonia, given its unique properties, was often the chemical of choice. However, the stringent environmental regulations of the state posed significant challenges. Answering this call, a San Francisco-based research facility introduced a revolutionary closed-loop system. This not only minimized ammonia wastage but also drastically reduced environmental footprints. The success story soon spread like wildfire, with labs from Seattle to San Diego adopting this ingenious approach, crafting a harmonious balance between industrial ambitions and ecological responsibilities.Â
The sprawling urban landscape of Canada in Toronto, against the backdrop of the majestic Lake Ontario, has always been a crucible of cutting-edge research. With Canada’s vast stretches of cold terrains, the research into cold storage solutions, especially those involving ammonia, became paramount. The scenario took an exciting turn when a Vancouver-based laboratory, after years of relentless research, unveiled an ammonia-based solution. This not just offered efficient cooling but did so while consuming a fraction of the traditional energy. The ripple effects of this discovery were felt across the country, from the snowy landscapes of Quebec to the plains of Manitoba, underscoring the essence of innovation tailored to geographical necessities.Â
Mexico, a land of rich traditions, vibrant colors, and unparalleled biodiversity, saw numerous labs, particularly in the vicinity of Mexico City, venturing into exhaustive studies of its native ecosystems. In this quest, ammonia emerged as a vital player in myriad experiments. However, the tranquility was disrupted when an inadvertent ammonia leak detrimentally affected a local water reservoir. This incident served as a wake-up call. Rising to the challenge, a Monterrey-based research institution pioneered the development of biodegradable ammonia derivatives, ensuring experiments could proceed without endangering the pristine environment.Â
At the heart of Europe’s relentless pursuit of scientific excellence stands Germany. With bustling research hubs in cities like Berlin and Munich, the challenges posed by the EU’s stringent regulations on ammonia emissions were palpable. It wasn’t just about compliance; it was about leading the way forward. In a collaborative feat, spanning labs from France’s Seine banks to the research corridors of Vienna, a groundbreaking ammonia substitute was birthed. This new compound retained all of ammonia’s beneficial properties but was devoid of its environmental repercussions. The discovery resonated across the European continent, reaffirming Europe’s commitment to sustainable scientific advancements.Â
GAO RFID Inc. RFID Hardware, a sister company of GAO Tek Inc., is ranked as a top 10 RFID supplier in the world. Its RFID, BLE, and IoT products have also been widely used in Laboratory and Research Industry.
Use of Ammonia with Leading Software and Cloud Services in Laboratory and Research IndustryÂ
GAO Tek has used or has facilitated its customers to use GAO’s Ammonia with some of the leading software and cloud services in their applications. Examples of such leading software and cloud services includeÂ
- ChemDrawÂ
- LabCollectorÂ
- E-NotebookÂ
- LabguruÂ
- BioviaÂ
- GaussianÂ
- ChemStationÂ
- MestReNovaÂ
- LabSolutionsÂ
- SpartanÂ
- LabArchivesÂ
- BenchlingÂ
- ChemDoodle CloudÂ
- IBM SPSS on CloudÂ
- Thermo Fisher CloudÂ
- LabVantageÂ
- StarlimsÂ
- LabCupÂ
- LabforwardÂ
- LabGopherÂ
- ChemBioOfficeÂ
- ChemSpiderÂ
- BenchwareÂ
- LabsterÂ
GAO Tek’s Ammonia and their applications in other industries are listed on this page.
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Meeting Customers’ DemandsÂ
Large Choice of ProductsÂ
In order to satisfy the diversified needs of their corporate customers, GAO Tek Inc. and its sister company GAO RFID Inc. together offer a wide choice of testing and measurement devices, network products, RFID, BLE, IoT, and drones.Â
Fast DeliveryÂ
To shorten the delivery to our customers, GAO has maintained a large stock of its products and is able to ship overnight within the continental U.S. and Canada, and fast delivery to Mexico and Europe from the nearest warehouse.Â
Local to Our CustomersÂ
We are located in both the U.S. and Canada. We travel to customers’ premises if necessary. Hence, we provide a very strong local support to our customers in North America, particularly the U.S., Canada and Mexico and Europe. Furthermore, we have built partnerships with some integrators, consulting firms and other service providers in different cities to further strengthen our services. Here are some of the service providers in Laboratory and Research Industry we have worked with to serve our joint customers:Â
- LabWareÂ
- Thermo Fisher ScientificÂ
- LabVantage SolutionsÂ
- STARLIMSÂ
- PerkinElmerÂ
- AccentureÂ
- DeloitteÂ
- IBM Global ServicesÂ
- Cerner CorporationÂ
- SoftmaxÂ
- Bioinformatics Solutions Inc.Â
- LimsLink by LabtronicsÂ
- Progeny SoftwareÂ
- SystamexÂ
- SOFTBOLTÂ
- NEORISÂ
- ITexicoÂ
- HCL Technologies MexicoÂ
- Labguru (BioData)Â
- AgileBioÂ
- LabVantage Solutions EuropeÂ
- LabWare EuropeÂ
- STARLIMS EuropeÂ
- LabAnswerÂ
- SoftComputer ConsultantsÂ
- Waters CorporationÂ
- Sunquest Information SystemsÂ
- Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)Â
- RUROÂ
- Core InformaticsÂ
GAO has Many Customers in Laboratory and Research IndustryÂ
The Ammonia from both GAO Tek Inc. and GAO RFID Inc. have been widely used in Laboratory and Research Industry by many customers, including some leading companies. Here is more information on applications of GAO RFID Inc.’s products in Laboratory and Research Industry.
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Commercial Ammonia Gas detector
Here are some of GAO’s customers in Laboratory and Research Industry:Â
- Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS)Â
- Merck & Co., IncÂ
- Abbott LaboratoriesÂ
- Corteva AgriscienceÂ
- Dow Chemical CompanyÂ
- AmgenÂ
- Aurinia PharmaceuticalsÂ
- STEMCELL TechnologiesÂ
- Apotex IncÂ
- Dalton Pharma ServicesÂ
- Bausch Health CompaniesÂ
- QIAGENÂ
- SilanesÂ
- PiSA FarmacéuticaÂ
- LiomontÂ
- AstraZenecaÂ
- GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)Â
- BayerÂ
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