Liquid Handling
Single and multi-channel pipettes, filtered and low-retention tips, serological pipettes and bottle-top dispensers.
Reagents, labware and instrumentation quoted exactly as your protocol requires — with alternates documented in full so your laboratory manager approves every substitution before award.
The Solution
Grade, purity, tolerance and lot consistency decide whether a result stands up to review. A reagent adequate for teaching work can be unacceptable for analytical work, and a substitution made quietly can invalidate weeks of effort long after the invoice is paid.
We quote laboratory requirements as they are written. Catalog numbers are matched exactly where supplied, and where an item is allocated, discontinued or carries an extended lead time, that constraint is stated on the quotation instead of discovered after award.
When an alternate is the only path forward, it arrives with the technical data attached. The decision to accept it stays with your laboratory manager, which is the only place that decision belongs.
We are a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business. Our founder spent ten years in the Army, where accuracy was not a preference but a condition of the mission, and that is the discipline we bring to laboratory work.
Source to the specification, disclose the constraint, let the laboratory decide.
What We Supply
A bench refit and a routine replenishment can travel on the same requisition, quoted on one document by one point of contact.
Single and multi-channel pipettes, filtered and low-retention tips, serological pipettes and bottle-top dispensers.
Tubes, cryovials, microplates, petri dishes and the racks, sealing films and trays that organize them.
Buffers, solvents, stains, traceable reference standards and prepared culture media supplied by grade.
Centrifuges, incubators, ovens, shakers, mixers and water baths quoted with lead time and warranty disclosed.
Balances, pH and conductivity meters, thermometers, data loggers and traceable calibration standards.
Borosilicate and volumetric ware, laboratory refrigeration, cryogenic supplies and validated transport containers.
How It Works
The same sequence for a single reagent line and for equipping an entire new bench from scratch.
Catalog numbers, a protocol extract or a description of the application. Any of the three is enough to begin sourcing.
Products are matched on grade, purity and pack size, with current availability and lot dating confirmed at the source.
Pricing, realistic lead times and any allocation issue, with alternates presented alongside their technical documentation.
Cold chain, packaging and transport handled to protocol, with delivery confirmed and documentation retained.
Compliance
Laboratory purchases are audited on traceability as much as on price. The paperwork is prepared with that review in mind.
Analytical, reagent or technical grade identified explicitly, so nothing is assumed equivalent that your method does not treat as equivalent.
Lot numbers, certificates of analysis and calibration traceability supplied when your quality system calls for them.
Instrument and reagent availability confirmed with the supplier before quoting, so project schedules rest on real dates.
Any substitute arrives with the technical comparison attached, giving the laboratory a defensible basis for acceptance or rejection.
Veteran-owned. Mission-driven.
Why Amaze
Grade, tolerance and pack size are matched to what you wrote, because a near-equivalent is not an equivalent in a laboratory.
Allocated reagents and extended instrument lead times are stated up front, so your project schedule is built on real dates.
Substitutions are presented with technical documentation attached, leaving the approval decision where it belongs.
Consumables, reagents and equipment are sourced through the same network, so multi-category requirements stay on one order.