Posted by HTT Magazine on 17th Feb 2026
Vacuum Pump Maintenance for Cannabis Extraction: Protecting Pumps from Terpenes and Solvents
Why vacuum pumps fail faster in cannabis labs
Vacuum pumps in cannabis extraction face harsh conditions:
solvent vapors (especially ethanol)
terpene-rich off-gassing
continuous duty cycles
inconsistent maintenance practices
Without proper care, pumps can:
lose vacuum strength
contaminate oil
fail prematurely
slow solvent recovery
This guide explains… Read more
Posted by HTT Magazine on 17th Feb 2026
Grant Budgeting Guide: How to Budget Refurbished vs New Equipment in Your Next NIH or NSF Proposal
Why this matters for grant-funded labs
If you’ve ever built an NIH or NSF budget, you know the pressure: you need enough capability to deliver the science, but you also need a budget that looks reasonable, defensible, and feasible. Equipment can eat a huge portion of your request, especially for instrumentation-heavy projects, so the “n… Read more
Posted by HTT Magazine on 17th Feb 2026
Microscope Buyer’s Guide: Phase Contrast vs DIC vs Fluorescence for Student Labs vs Research
Why microscopy choices are expensive (and hard to undo)
Microscope budgets for teaching labs and research cores can be deceptively tricky. A microscope isn’t one purchase, it’s a system:
base scope
objectives
illumination modality (phase/DIC/fluorescence)
camera and software (optional)
maintenance (bulbs/LED modules, alignment)
This g… Read more
Posted by HTT Magazine on 17th Feb 2026
Centrifuge Rotor Safety: Rotor Life Cycles, Stress Fatigue, and How to Inspect Used Rotors
Why rotor safety matters in universities
University labs often share centrifuges across groups and semesters. That means:
many operators
inconsistent training
heavy usage spikes
“mystery history” on older equipment
Rotors experience extreme forces. Over time, they can develop fatigue or corrosion—risking failure. A rotor incident isn&rs… Read more