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    Welcome to the first blog dedicated to Thin Layer Chromatography!

    We are committed to enhancing communication in the chromatography world and we would love to hear from you.

    Please let us know what questions you have, what topics you would like to discuss, and what insights you would like to share.

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    Moving to a four day week!

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    It's official!

    As part of Analtech's ongoing efforts to conserve energy and reduce our carbon footprint, we will start working four-day weeks in May!

    This means a change in hours for us (10 hours a day for four days instead of 8 hours a day for five days) - but we don't forsee any changes in the quality or timeliness of delivery for our customers.

    What we do see is one less day a week for employees to commute to work and one less day of running heating/air conditioning.

    The men and women here are pretty excited about the move - for us it means one more day a week to spend with our friends and family.

    What about you? What is your company doing to conserve energy? 

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