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Risevember 2023: Day 26 - Steal
After hours (days?) of nonstop toiling and tinkering, Donnie emerged from his laboratory.
It wasn’t to get more water, nor interact with his family, nor supply his body with well-needed physical activity.
So, what was the incentive?
The dulcet aroma of freshly baked cookies wafting through the air.
The softshell was practically drawn by instinct to the kitchen, the source of the ravishing scent.
The sight of the tray of the baked goods, still releasing steam, a visual depiction of its smell, was just as comely.
Mikey, the creator of the confections, was still hunched over the oven, wearing his pink and white flannel mitts, and shutting the utility’s door, meaning the cookies were at peak freshness.
Mikey would probably offer them to his brothers later, so there would be no harm in Donnie taking one immediately, right?
Yeah, that sounded reasonable enough to a severely deprived Donnie.
So, Donnie coolly slid over to the counter, snagged an insanely hot cookie, ignored that bodily pain like he did the rest, turned to strut away.
However, by some inconceivable force, call it intuition or whatever else, Donnie’s little brother Mikey felt some sort of disturbance in the world, something terribly wrong, and stood up straight.
The cookies.
By that same inconceivable force, Donnie knew he’d better start running.
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Mobuhan Modern au pls 🫶🏼
I am so so sorry for how late this is. So much for aiming to get things done in a few weeks. Work and life just took me away.
Summary: Moblit gets a call he never likes to receive.
Pairing: Mobuhan
Taglist: @youre-ackermine @lunar-rainclouds @4melo-dy @captain-natey
Trigger Warnings: heavy depiction of anxiety, mentions of injury and brief mention of transphobia
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Mobilit’s attention jumped from pan to pan, brows furrowing in concentration as he examined the progress of each one. The cooked bolognese mince was sitting comfortably on a low, steady heat waiting for the rest to catch up. Next to it, the pan of spaghetti was bubbling nicely. Mobilit swiftly turned down the heat on it and addressed the final pot with the cooking broccoli in it. That too was almost finished. With a satisfied smile, he began to unload the food into large bowls ready for their placement on the dining table.
He checked the clock. 6pm.
Hange would be arriving home any minute. They’d assured him that they would not be pulling a late one tonight. It had been too many weeks since they’d enjoyed a meal like this together. Takeaways and ready meals had become too much of the norm for them over the last month so Mobilit had insisted on using his day off to catch up on some errands at home and cook them a meal himself. The red wine was chilling in the fridge and some hot bread sat in the air fryer nearby.
Mobilit grinned to himself as he remembered how excitable Hange had been over the air fryer, and how much electricity they had promised they would save by using it. The actual oven had been removed from the kitchen and placed in Hange’s home lab. They had insisted that it could still form some kind of purpose for scientific advancements in their experiments. Which meant that the electricity saved wasn’t actually going to be saved, ultimately, but at least the appliance would find another use.
Once everything was in their bowls and plates, ready to be carried to the table, Mobilit switched the appliances off and wiped up the surfaces. He was just getting the wine out of the fridge ready to pour when his phone rang. Mobilit tensed up as he placed the bottle down at once.
Oh for god’s sakes, not again, he mentally prayed as he answered the call. It took him half a second to realize that the number wasn’t Hange’s and he exhaled in relief.
“Hello?” he asked in a fairly cheery voice.
“Is this Mobilit Berner?” a male voice spoke.
“Yeah. Who is this?”
“This is Mitras General Hospital. I’m calling about your partner Hange Zoe.”
Mobilit’s stomach and appetite dropped out of him at the same time. The air was punched from his lungs and for a moment, he couldn’t breathe. His vision blurred in front of him and suddenly he wasn’t sure that his legs would hold him up. His free hand scrambled for the counter and clutched onto it.
“W-what about them? What’s happened?” he fired the questions out in a stumbling mess. His brain was already contemplating some scenarios and creating painful visuals along with it. Hange having picked an argument with the wrong person. Hange being cornered on a quiet street. Hange having experimented with too many chemicals and having an allergic reaction in their skin or something. Hange stepping out into the road at the wrong time because they were too busy thinking of ideas around whatever stumbling block they’d hit at work. Hange just simply tripping and falling into a moving bus or something.
“Hange’s been injured in a laboratory accident at their workplace,” the receptionist - Mobilit assumed anyway - answered. “There was an explosion and-”
“Oh god!” Mobilit cried out, slumping against the counter. More images flew through his head one by one; violent images of Hange blistered, bleeding and screaming or Hange lying in hospital with missing limbs. His chest constricted and he grit his teeth to force back the cry that threatened to rip out of him.
A vicious, violent accident had put Hange in danger and it had happened at work. Worse, this was a line of work where that sort of thing could happen. That reminder stabbed through Mobilit’s insides. This could happen again and again. This could be something he’d have to live with. What if next time Hange didn’t just get injured? What it it killed them?
“How bad is it?” he managed to get out finally.
“They’ve suffered some superficial burns on the face and arms but those are very shallow and will heal in a week or so.”
Mobilit bent his head, offering gratitude to whatever deity might be out there that had given Hange superficial injuries. He forced himself to focus on the receptionist once again as the man began to speak once more.
“From what we understand, they weren’t standing directly next to the chemicals when the explosion happened.”
A small bubble of relief began to grow in Mobilit’s chest. Another mercy was granted to him, at least. Although, his brain offered in its wicked voice, the mercy wouldn’t have been down to Hange being particularly careful. They were just lucky. In another scenario, it could have gone very differently. The relief was instantly swallowed up in a wave of horror-struck imagination.
“But still, the force of it threw them across the lab and they broke their arm.” The receptionist continued after another pause.
Mobilit appreciated that he was delivering the news in processable chunks. Of course he probably has to do this, and worse, every day, Mobilit thought abstractedly. That must be one of the worst parts of that job; having to tell people that their loved one is dead or dying or seriously injured or ill. He tried to snatch some gratitude that at least he wasn’t being told any news that was worse. Even so, anxiety gnawed away at him and he could barely find it in him to refocus on the conversation.
“They have hit their head, though, as a result. So we’ll be monitoring that injury for a few days. However all the tests so far have come back clear.”
Mobilit tried to take the rest of this in but, primarily, he felt himself sagging closer to the floor in another wave of relief. “They’re going to be okay?” he sounded breathless and his stomach flipped over and over itself uneasily.
“They will make a full recovery, yes. We’re keeping them in for observation and monitoring the healing process of the burns more than anything else.”
“Okay, I understand,” Mobilit scrambled to say as he ran a hand over his face. “Thanks for letting me know. Where are they?”
“They’ve been assigned a private room, number 14 on the second floor. They’re still being treated right now so you might have to wait outside,” he was advised.
Mobilit’s mind switched off and autopilot took over. He made the remaining pleasantries with the receptionist and ended the call. He wasn’t fully aware of packing the food away into containers, making sure the appliances were switched off and giving the surfaces a last wipe. Perhaps other people might not have prioritized such things in the wake of such a call but the act of cleaning up helped to get him moving and it felt good to be doing something for now.
Once it was all taken care of, he grabbed his phone and car keys and hurried towards the door.
— — — — — — —
The clinical smell of the hospital made Mobilit’s throat close up. He took no comfort from the clean scents or the smiling, reassuring faces of the staff that he passed. It was all a charade to cover up the fact that people were ill here, that some of them were dying. That bones had been broken and lives had been changed, maybe forever, in this place. He walked through it all with an increasing detachment, turning his head away from the worried loved ones, sitting around in the same position that he was about to be in. He ignored the tears in some eyes and the despair that poured from their faces as they clung to their friends and family members, mourning the state of things and cursing the events that had brought them here when they could have been doing something else. When they could have been happy.
And yet it was all imprinting on his mind, so clearly that he could have painted the scene with very little concentration on his memory. Imagining people’s pain forever painted onto canvas somewhere. But then it was there, in so many works of art. Artists didn’t shy away from such things but right now Mobilit wished that he could.
They’re going to be fine. It’s not like they’re ill or dying. They’re gonna walk out of here in a couple of days. He had to repeat this mantra in his head as he rode the elevator to the second floor. He continued with it all the way down the hall towards the waiting area near room 14.
Nifa, Erwin and Levi were waiting outside the room when Mobilit finally reached them. Erwin and Nifa were perched on two seats on a string of colourful plastic chairs. Levi leaned against the wall, arms folded and brow furrowed in an expression that many would mistake for anger but Mobilit knew well enough to recognize as concern. The door to the room was closed and the blinds were drawn for now. Mobilit felt his anxiety surge upward as he stared at the covered window intently.
Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Erwin and Nifa straighten up. He turned to them and saw that Nifa’s left arm was in a cast. One side of her face was still quite red although the lack of bandages told Mobilt that at least her face wasn’t considered to be all that injured.
She swallowed, her eyes wide and anxious as she stared into Mobilit’s face.
“You called them,” Mobilit remarked as he approached her.
“Yeah,” Nifa confirmed. “I’m sorry. I was nervous about calling you so the receptionist said that they would do it.”
“It’s okay, Nifa,” Mobilit placed a hand gently on her uninjured elbow. “Are you okay? You look like you took a nasty hit.” Looking over his friend was hard but it gave him something to do other than stare at the door and wait to be allowed to see Hange.
“I’m fine,” Nifa assured him. “I was further away from the explosion. I just fell badly.”
Mobilit nodded. Anxiety continued to grow inside his stomach like one of those elastic band balls that people built when they were bored and it, ultimately, grew to be quite weighty. It brought an increasing feeling of nausea with it too. “What happened exactly, Nifa? Hange said that they weren’t staying late today.”
The subject chased some of the anxiety out of Nifa’s expression and her brow furrowed in instant focus.
“It was just after four,” Nifa recalled, “and Hange said they were gonna finish early so we didn’t start any new testing after 3pm. We were just waiting on this last concoction to finish boiling so we could test its effectiveness after being heated. But something must have gone wrong with the glass. The liquid must have spilled somehow. Maybe it splashed out of the glass. It’s hard to know for sure because the explosion took a lot of equipment out when it happened.” She tucked some hair behind her ear and stared down at the ground.
Erwin stepped forward, putting a hand on her shoulder. “Take your time. The CCTV will determine what happened soon enough.”
“Yeah,” Nifa agreed, a miserable expression filling her face now. “I just wish I could have seen it. I could have stopped it.”
“If Hange had seen it, they would have removed it from the danger area,” Erwin comforted her. “It sounds like it was just one of those things. You can’t always predict them.”
“I’m sure this wasn’t your fault, Nifa,” Mobilit gently took her uninjured elbow in his hands. “They said Hange has some facial burns,” he said after a pause. “Did they notice something before it happened? Were they going to check on it?”
“No, I don’t think so.” Nifa answered. “They weren’t expecting it to be ready yet. They were just cleaning up another table while they were waiting.”
“Huh. Hange was cleaning.” Levi scoffed from behind Erwin.
Nifa smiled. “They were bored. Normally we’d have another testing on the go at the same time. They had some time to kill.”
“And some germs, apparently,” Levi quipped.
“So Hange wasn’t trying to go near it,” Mobilit sought out confirmation, gazing intently at Nifa who nodded. But it was Erwin who spoke next.
“Perhaps you could leave any further questions until later, Mobilit. There’s not much more to learn about how this happened.”
Mobilit nodded and squeezed Nifa’s arm gently. “Yeah, of course. I’m sorry. Nifa,” he said in a quiet but sincerely apologetic murmur. “I really am. I just… I guess I just want to try and picture what happened. I just keep imagining-” he cut off his sentence and pulled back.
“Don’t go there,” Erwin recommended in a gentler tone. “Hange will be fine. They were lucky.”
“Yeah,” Nifa said encouragingly. “The lab will look at the CCTV and see what exactly started it. Once they tell us, we can take even more precautions.” She smiled into Mobilit’s worried eyes. “I know Hange’s really passionate about their work but we both know that they do take precautions too. We just need to do a few more next time we look at that test. We’ll figure it out and, at least for now, Hange will have to take things easier.”
“You both should,” Levi had moved over to join them. “You and Shitty Glasses are always working too hard. I’m surprised Rico isn’t here already.”
Suddenly Nifa’s eyes ballooned and Mobilit stared into the redhead’s guilty face. A chuckle rose out of his throat despite the circumstances. “You haven’t told Rico,” he said.
“No… I was too preoccupied with calling people about Hange,” Nifa said biting her lip. She sighed and squared her shoulders. “I’m gonna do it now. Hopefully she won’t freak,” she added as she pulled out her phone and went to take a seat. Mobilit watched her type in a number and then hold the phone to her ears.
“If Hange’s missed any safety precautions and Rico gets wind of that,” Levi mused, folding his arms, “then Hange’s gonna be in the right place.”
“Levi,” Erwin chided.
He returned to his seat, beckoning for Mobilit to join him but the shorter man shook his head, running a hand through his hair agitatedly. The nerves and the knowledge that Hange was behind the door receiving treatment, that they were so injured, had bubbled up again during his conversation with the others. Now there was that sinking, overwhelming feeling again, like not being able to tread water. He took a few deep breaths and turned away from the door.
Levi took his arm. It wasn’t a terribly firm hold but the way Levi’s fingers dug in suggested that he might press harder if Mobilit were to try and throw him off. “Hey,” he told Mobilit. “Breathe. They’re going to be fine.”
Mobilit tilted his head back to look at the ceiling. “I know,” he mused. “It’s just that… I forget how dangerous this job can be for them.”
“That’s true but it’s also what Hange is good at,” Levi reasoned. “They got unlucky today but they have made significant advancements in medication thanks to their experiments,” he reminded Mobilit. “You’ve been a part of them all so you know. Those tablets that cut Covid down by a few days? The syrup that takes care of the flu within 48 hours? These all came from your partner’s brain and skill.”
“Levi’s right,” Erwin added. “It’s dangerous work but in Hange’s hands it’s also successful work.”
Mobilit nodded, slumping a little as he began to slowly pace in front of Hange’s room. “Yeah… I do understand that,” he said quietly. He understood it very well. He worked with them on this. He knew how passionate they felt about their work and how valuable they were. He didn’t want to be that guy that demanded Hange chose between him and their work. If he was 100% honest with himself, he wasn’t sure Hange would be able to turn their back on something that was such a huge aspect of their life. Asking them to do that would only end up breeding resentment anyway even if they did do it.
Besides, he loved their passion and their ideas and that completely chaotic drive to do some good in the world. As he considered this, a slight smile played on his lips. Hange wouldn’t be Hange without their love of experiments and seeking out knowledge. They were born to do this sort of thing, to be bold enough to chase down those possibilities.
It just meant that he had to keep reminding himself that Hange was walking - no, let’s be honest, they were skipping - down a dangerous road. He had always known this from the moment they had chosen to become more than friends. No one could say that he didn’t know the risks. Ugh, just get it together, Mobilit kicked himself mentally. They’re gonna be fine. The receptionist told you that. It’s nothing too serious. Yet, even while he tried to remind himself of that, another voice, one far nastier, began to speak up.
What if it happens again? What if next time you’re not so lucky? What if next time, they’re not giving you a list of whatever meds they’ll need but a death certificate.
Mobilit stopped pacing at once. The idea was so horrific and yet so painfully plausible. The thought made him feel viciously sick and he pursed his lips, convinced that he might actually throw up with the bubbling fear that was shooting up his throat right now. He looked up and along the corridor, quickly spotting the doorway to a bathroom. He broke into a fast walk, making a beeline for it.
“Mobilit!” He heard Erwin call after him but he was too occupied to pay him much attention.
— — — — — — —
When he emerged from the toilet stall, Erwin was waiting by the sink. Mobilit washed his face and the cool water helped to ground his uneasy levels of anxiety. He threw more water over his skin, chasing the comforting sensation.
After a moment, he felt a strong hand on his shoulder. He flinched instantly.
“Just breathe,” Erwin told him.
Mobilit stared up at him. He hadn’t even seen that the man was in here with him. The fact that he hadn’t even noticed Erwin was somewhat surprising considering the man’s size. However, it didn’t entirely surprise him that the man could keep himself out of anyone’s focus if he so pleased. It was kind of a terrifying skill to have but not one Mobilit wanted to dwell on right now.
“Just one breath at a time. Don’t think. Just breathe.” Erwin advised. He inhaled deeply himself, gesturing for Mobilit to mimic him.
Mobilit did so, taking in a deep breath of air and held it in for a moment before copying Erwin’s exhale. They did that together a few more times before Mobilit began to feel the overwhelming feeling begin to settle. Clarity returned to him gradually as well.
“Feeling calmer?” Erwin asked and Mobilit nodded.
“Thanks.”
“No worries,” Erwin said. “I figured you’d want to calm yourself down before you go in and see Hange.”
Mobilit straightened up. “Can I go in now?”
“Yes, a doctor came out just as you left. Levi is speaking to him now. I’m sure he’s asking about the cleanliness of the room and the quality of the supplies in relation to whatever budget the hospital has,” Erwin answered. He spoke the last part with a smile that eased Mobilit a little.
“I guess the doctor won’t be hanging around then,” he managed to joke feebly.
“No, I shouldn’t think so,” Erwin smiled. “But Levi can tell us what he said anyway.”
“Yeah. I just really need to see Hange right now.” Mobilit said.
“Of course,” Erwin gestured for him to exit the bathroom ahead of him, “just try and stay calm. Remember, they weren’t too badly hurt. They’re going to be okay.”
Mobilit tried to focus on that as he left the bathroom and stepped out into the corridor again. He began the walk towards Hange’s door, a walk that felt so long the more he thought about it. He was about to see Hange and see for himself that they were okay. Why wasn’t he excited about it? Why did his stomach feel like it was going to empty itself? Why did his legs feel this wobbly? It wasn’t the first time Hange had been hurt and - while he hated to think it - it probably wouldn’t be the last. He just needed to get used to it.
Levi was waiting outside the door, noticeably alone, leaning against the wall. Nifa was sat near him, still on the phone to Rico. Levi eyed Mobilit thoughtfully as he approached. “I hope you cleaned up in there,” he muttered although the words had none of their usual harshness.
It was enough for Mobilit to crack a smile. “Of course I did.”
Levi nodded to the door. “We’ll wait out here,” he said. He then looked to Nifa. “Or we can take her for some tea. It sounds like Rico isn’t too happy,” he mused.
Mobilit glanced over to Nifa who was grimacing and speaking her quickly and lovingly down the phone. “Can’t say I blame her,” he remarked. “Nifa could have been a lot worse as well.”
At last, he returned his attention to the door of Hange’s room and pushed at it, stepping inside.
— — — — — — —
Well, this bites, Hange huffed to themself as they stared out of the window with their uncovered eye.
Not that the other eye was missing much outside of the glass. It wasn’t even a good view. All they could see were constant columns of grey corporate building, their windows plastered with colourful posters promoting the usual lies and propaganda of billion dollar companies that were destroying the planet one office at a time. Hange’s fists clenched in the bedsheets for a moment as they gritted their teeth. Instantly half of their facial muscles twinged and they eased up on the expression instantly.
That’s going to be a pain. Hange acknowledged. Being an emotionally expressive person and having half of their face being sore and tender for a week or so were not going to be friendly bedfellows. They looked down at the menu list for dinner soon and sighed.
I was supposed to be having dinner with Moblit tonight. He was making his spaghetti bolognese. I love his spaghetti. That man is an artist in the kitchen too. Instead, I’m gonna be stuck here eating whatever processed crap they serve up. With a heavy sigh, they leaned back against the pillows and ran a hand down the uninjured side of their face. They’ll have called him by now. He’s gonna freak. I promised him I wouldn’t be late. It’s his day off too. Who wants to spend that in here?
They’d been careful today. So fucking careful. It had been too long since they had had a date night and almost as long since they’d last eaten Mobilit’s cooking. It was the nature of Hange’s job that things tended to get intense and all-consuming very quickly. Anything else tended to take a back seat. But they and Mobilit had recognized that. They’d made plans to take time for themselves. All through the day Hange had kept her mind on how long things would take to finish and what they could do instead to fill up the hours before leaving early that wouldn’t involve starting a new test. It was all supposed to be straight forward and that stupid explosion had fucked things up for them.
I’m amazed that he doesn’t lose patience with me. Hange reflected as they tapped their fingers on the table hovering over their legs. But then that was Mobilit. He’d been by their side, putting up with a lot of shit for years now.
The door opened again and Hange’s attention whipped towards it just as Mobilit stepped inside and closed the door. They beamed at him and waved with one hand. That was another thing that would be hell to get used to. Managing with a broken arm. They already missed their double wave.
“Mobilit,” they greeted softly with a smile that disappeared as soon as Hange saw their boyfriend’s eyes.
They were glassy and filled with so much pain and fear that any confident, quirky quip that Hange might have conjured instantly died in their mouth. Their own face tightened with immediate guilt. I did this to him. Worrying about me again has done this.
His shoulders were trembling, not a great deal but enough for them to notice. They watched as Mobilit’s eyes roamed over their injuries, lingering briefly on their face before dropping to take in the sling that currently held Hange’s left arm. With every second, the anxiety seemed to bloom more across his features. Hange saw his fists clench and his jaw tighten. They recognised those signs instantly.
“This isn’t something you could have prevented,” Hange told him in as calm a voice as they could manage. “It was just an accident, Mobilit. I’m gonna be fine.”
“Just an accident?” Mobilit repeated, his voice cracking. “Are you being serious?”
It had been the wrong thing to say and Hange grimaced. “I’m not playing it down.”
“Yes you are,” the retort that came back so quickly was angry and it surprised Hange. Mobilit’s chest was starting to heave. “Yes, you are,” he repeated. “It happened and it’s a big deal, Hange.” Their boyfriend stepped forward, grabbing the nearest plastic blue seat and pulling it towards the side of their bed. The left side, Hange noted, closest to their heart. It was sweet and they wanted to smile but right now, faced with Mobilit’s anger, Hange forced that smile back for the time being. “You’re about to tell me that it could have been worse, right?” he asked and the pain in his voice was evident.
“Yeah,” Hange admitted. “I’d rather focus on the fact that it wasn’t. I was lucky.”
“Do you hear yourself?” Another crack in Mobilit’s voice. “I have to think that we’re lucky because you only ended up here with a broken arm and some burns? That’s not lucky, Hange. That’s you being hurt!” he snapped. Tears shone in his eyes. “You being hurt is never lucky.”
Hange itched to reach out to him but he was sitting on their injured side. “Okay that was a bad choice of words-”
“Hange!” Mobilit’s voice came out as a dry sob. “Just stop! Stop trying to make this okay! It’s not okay!” He bowed his head and clasped his hands over his face. “God, this is not okay, Hange. It’s not.” His shoulders shook and Hange’s heart broke a little for him.
Hange couldn’t remember ever having seen Mobilit this anxious before. He always worried so much about their welfare and their safety. Things that, admittedly, were not high on Hange’s list of priorities and they never really had been. Such things took up too much room in their head that could be better filled with ideas and possibilities and combinations.
Hange had been that kid experimenting with dangerous stunts or homemade scientific concoctions as a child. They had had their fair share of hospital visits back then too. Even then, they hadn’t been terribly afraid of the pain or the healing although it had certainly been inconvenient for their relentless curiosity and determination to explore and investigate. It was just normal for them to handle things this way. Their parents had been worried about it at the time, back when they had been someone her parents could approve of. Back when they had accepted them as their child. They had supported Hange’s curiosities and strong scientific mind and forgave the occasional hospital visits.
It was just their gender identity, that they couldn’t forgive. Their so-called “decision” to be different. Their ultimate rejection had been a lesson in being careful who to trust, after that. Hange was lucky in that they had accepting friends to help them through it. They had moved in with Erwin and Levi for a while as soon as they left home at 17. A year later, Erwin had introduced them to Mobilit. Life had transformed for the better since leaving that house.
Mobilit had shown concern about the risks of Hange’s experiments and their tendency to overlook the risks right from the beginning. Hange liked to call him their worrier. He worried so they didn’t have to. But seeing him now, guilt churned away inside their stomach. How much of that worrying had stayed inside Mobilit eating away at him?
“I’m sorry,” Hange reached out their uninjured hand and smiled when Mobilit slid his into it. “I’m sorry,” they said again. “I know this isn’t okay. How much you worry.” They stroked the backs of his fingers with their thumb gently. “I’m just trying to focus on the positives. It could have been a lot worse and I’m grateful that it wasn’t.”
“Me too,” Mobilit mumbled. “I am. It’s just that it could have gone the other way so easily, Hange.”
“Mobilit,” Hange kept their voice gentle as they squeezed his hand. “Thoughts like that don’t help. If we worry about what could happen, we’d never live our lives. You could go to the store tomorrow and get hit by a bus,” they explain. “We could take a vacation and get scammed out of all our money. We could get sick. Our house could burn down.” They exhaled gently. “It’s a rabbit hole but you can’t go down it. Look at what it’s doing to you.”
Hange lifted Mobilit’s hand to kiss it. “How long have you been holding back your worries, Mobilit?” they questioned.
Mobilit lifted his face to theirs with a confused frown. “Since I got that call this afternoon.” His brows furrowed deeper. “How did you expect me to react? Am I just supposed to shrug it off now? To be used to you getting hurt?”
His partner shook their head. “No. I’m not saying that. But Mobilit, this feels like it’s been going on longer. You sound like you’ve been carrying this for a while.”
Mobilit’s eyes shifted away from theirs and his frown deepened. “I… I always have to worry because you don’t,” he mumbled. “Someone has to.” One of his hands lifted to run through his hair, his eyes squeezing shut with obvious frustration. His shoulders sagged even lower and Hange’s heart went out to him. This was the worst they had ever seen him react to one of their accidents at work. Some of it had to be build up from previous concerns. They had been injured worse than this before.
“Do they?” Hange asked. They kissed his fingers again. “Caring and concern are one thing but this… Mobilit, this is anxiety and it’s not healthy for you.”
Their boyfriend stared at them for a moment or two, blinking slowly. “Really?” he asked. “Really?! You’re lecturing me on what’s not healthy from a hospital bed? Because it’s so healthy to disregard your own safety.” Mobilit’s sheer disbelief seemed to chase a great deal of the anxiety from his face for the moment. Hange welcomed that distraction for however long it lasted. Seeing some of the pain leaving his face was a very good thing.
Hange’s lips twitched into a smile.
Mobilit stared at them like that for a moment before a small smile began to take over. “You’re unbelievable,” he mused softly. “You’re really something else, you know?” He lifted his hand and brought theirs to his lips softly. He exhaled again, this time releasing a weak laugh with it. “You’re such a pain,” he joked.
Hange smiled wider this time. “Yes but I’m your pain.”
“Yes you are,” Mobilit’s smile was growing as well. “Although I could very much live without these trips to hospital, you know?” He pointed out, cupping their hand in both of his. “And we both have much better ways of spending our time, don’t you think?” He sighed, his features relaxing more although some of the anxiety still lingered in his eyes. “So, if you could very kindly spare just a little of that massive brain of yours into taking more care,” he suggested and heaved a dramatic sigh, “I’d really appreciate it very much.”
Hange nodded emphatically. “I’ll try and be more careful, Mobilit,” they assured him. “I promise.”
“Good.” Mobilit leaned forward, resting his elbows on the bed. He eyed the bandages over half of Hange’s face and lifted their hand for another kiss. “I really wanna kiss you but I guess your hand will have to do for now,” he remarked.
“I wish you could,” Hange complained quietly. “My face is stupid sensitive right now.”
“At least the burns aren’t too bad, so the doctors say,” Mobilit answered.
“Yeah they’re just enough to be a pain but they won’t leave lasting damage,” Hange told him. “Not gonna lie. A few burns might have given me more of a badass edge in the science department but ah well, I can live without it.”
Mobilit bowed his head, releasing a laugh of mingled amusement and exasperation. “You’re a freaking maniac.”
Hange grinned and then winced at the pain in their cheek at the movement of their mouth. “Yeah well, you still love me right?”
“Of course I love you,” Mobilit stroked their hand in his. “I’m never gonna stop loving you.”
“And I love you,” Hange’s smile softened, easing the pain in their cheek. “I promise to be more careful. And at least we can take some positives from this.”
“Yeah?”
“I’m gonna be home for a little while now thanks to this stupid thing.” Hange gestured to their sling. “So I hope you’re prepared for me to drive you a little crazy.”
“Hange,” Mobilit laughed a truly happy sound, “you already drive me a LOT crazy. But I wouldn’t have it any other way.”
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Since this was your first time taking a shower in a modern bathroom, you took your time, scrubbing off as much dirt you had on you. There were these bottles that contained interesting soaps. They all smelled incredible and floral, you wonder how they're made. You hope that the professor doesn't mind you using them.
After a nice hot shower, you feel better. As you dry yourself off with a clean towel and put on your spare clothes, you note that your dirty laundry was still on the ground. You pick them up and step out of the bathroom, steam escaping into the hallway as you peek your head out.
There's an indescribably delicious smell from somewhere. Using your sense of smell, you follow the scent and it takes you to the kitchen. This building is not only Professor Sycamore's laboratory but his personal home as well.
The kitchen is unlike any eatery you've ever seen before. Metal appliances and kitchen accessories are everywhere. It's such a clean environment.
The professor lights up when he sees you, walking over. "Ah, your old clothes? Here allow me," the smaller man takes your clothes and shows you an electric appliance you can wash your clothes in.
You're a bit embarrassed but you ask him what that wonderful smell from the kitchen was. When you went there, you didn't see anything cooking. He explains he was roasting meat and potatoes inside a machine called an oven.
The professor leads you back to the dining room, where he insists you wait for him. You're not sure how else to react but to obey his polite demand.
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He pours two glasses of red wine and you stop to mimic his actions, smelling the wine, swirling it in the glass and taking a small sip. It tastes divine.
You try to eat at a slow pace to not insinuate you're not some ill-mannered beast but you find yourself needing seconds. Never have you ever had a meal this incredible before.
Sycamore then gives you a proposal. He asks politely if he could study you. He's very fascinated by you, expressing interest as to who you are and where you came from.
The dinner goes well from that point, you answer the many questions he has, eventually finishing your plates of food and simply indulging in more cups of wine until...
You kiss the professor hungrily as you press your chest against his, your larger hands cupping his face. He whines at the friction you create as you grind against his crotch. The empty dinner plates are forgotten at the dining table as the two of you somehow find yourselves in his bed. The professor puppy whines as you stop kissing him, to let yourselves both breathe. You immediately press kisses to the side of his cheek, then his ear, then down to his shoulder as you nibble. The elegant man usually has a well-maintained composure but you're so quickly undoing him. "Please," he whines as he grips the fabric of the sofa. "S'il te plaît, I need you..." You start undoing his clothes, his freed cock bucks into the air. You press your nose against his crotch, taking a deep smell of the next meal you're about to have. The professor lets out an embarrassed gasp and cries out in pleasure as you take the head of his cock into your mouth, lazily swirling your tongue before sucking. The professor can't help but to ramble apologies and compliments as you suck him, relaxing your jaw to take more of him. With your other hand, you tease him by pressing your thumb against his hole. He makes you stop for a brief moment, as he quickly fumbles to grab a bottle of lube from a nearby drawer. You lubricate your finger and start to gradually ease him into relaxing, starting by inserting your index finger. He shakily moans and curls his back as he tries to stay still, with your mouth still around his pretty cock. He loses composure, cumming into your mouth. You swallow his seed and sit up, before focusing on just preparing him, going from one finger to two, then three. You strip yourself bare and the slimmer man's eyes dilate in shock. You're much bigger than he remembers... You groan as you fist your cock in your hand, lubricating it. You get off the bed and gently drag the professor by the knees to the edge of the bed. You line up your cock and slowly insert yourself inside of the professor. He mewls and shudders at the physical contact, crying tears of pleasure, his lips rambling in two languages as he praised you over and over. You take him gently like a romantic lover but he cries out, moaning shouts as you jerk him off in addition to your thrusts. He cums for the second time, his body tensing and clenching on your cock. You fuck him through his orgasm, going faster to reach your own high. You pull out and jerk your cock off, cumming all over Sycamore. HIs cute petite body painted globs of white. He stares at you with heavy, lust filled eyes, begging for more.
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Exploring the Technology Behind VJ Instruments' Rapid Dryer
As much as this relates to lab gears, precision and efficiency are most desirable parts to be looked at. Laboratories are always on the lookout for faster ways of processing without compromising on accuracy. VJ Instruments' Rapid Dryer seems to come in as a solution to one of the most overlooked yet integral steps in laboratory processes—the drying of samples. The advanced technology behind this makes the piece of equipment enhance productivity with consistency in lab results.
The Problem: Time-Wasting and Ineffective Drying Techniques
Drying is seen as an unexciting step in the laboratory workflow. However, it becomes the most important step in several processes, including material analysis, chemical testing, or sample preparation. The conventional methods of drying, for instance, with air-drying or use of ordinary ovens, take a lot of time and can be less effective. Extended periods of drying bring about the degradation of a sample due to which the results obtained are compromised, which in turn delays experiments.
For labs that need to finish projects within tight timelines or have enormous sample loads, intermediate bottlenecks are created due to inefficiency in the drying process. That is where VJ Instruments' Rapid Dryer steps into the fray with a solution especially designed around the very bottlenecks created here.
Engineering Behind the Rapid Dryer: A Game-Changer
Not another drying machine would sum up the VJ Instruments Rapid Dryer, as it is a blend of precision engineering and advanced technology that is revolutionizing the way samples are dried in the laboratory in a completely new manner.
Its core lies in an extraordinary air-flow system that maximizes the circulation of hot air around the sample to ensure it dries uniformly from all sides; hence one saves time in achieving complete dryness. Unlike a conventional oven, where samples can get overdried or underdried, the Rapid Dryer's smart temperature controls see to it that the heat levels remain steady, which means nothing goes amiss with the integrity of samples.
But one of its most salient features is the compact, space-saving design, whereby it can fit into any lab setting without being too broad or taking up too much valuable workspace. The dryer has adjustable settings, so that lab technicians can set parameters according to the particular needs of each sample, making it versatile for various applications.
Why Select the Rapid Dryer? Consider Your Benefits
Now that technology has been integrated, let us attempt to understand why Rapid Dryer is superior to the conventional method. For one, it is quite easy to express that the first reason lies in its speed. Where conventionally dryers take hours to dry certain samples, the Rapid Dryer helps reduce time by a significant margin, enabling labs to process a task much faster and adhere to deadlines while not losing quality.
Also, its energy efficiency ensures that in terms of drying fast, it does not result in high power consumption. It makes the Rapid Dryer an effective solution as well as an eco-friendly product as this is a trend widely needed among lab applications.
Compared to older drying technologies, which require much human intervention and guesswork, all things are in very good control and reliable in this Rapid Dryer. Risk to human error is at its lowest as the data generated in the dried samples is now more dependable.
The Decision: Why Labs Should Invest in the Rapid Dryer
For any lab manager or decision-maker, the question ultimately boils down to: why should I invest in this equipment? In this case, the Rapid Dryer would offer efficiency enhancement, accuracy, and ultimately cost saving over time.
The speed of the Rapid Dryer allows labs to put more sample sets in much less time and thus increase their productivity. In addition, it maintains the integrity of samples, unlike slow drying that leaves room for mistakes and repeat experiments. This was actually the reason to implement this level of precision in labs that would handle sensitive or highly valued material.
Besides this, the cost savings created are not only long-term in effect - saved energy consumption, less sample waste, and reduction in delays - but also a smart investment into the Rapid Dryer. It is not just another equipment; it's all about the tool that improves the lab workflow throughout and provides both short-term and long-term value.
Conclusion: The Future of Lab Drying is Here
VJ Instruments brings accuracy to a faster, more reliable pace in a rapidly fast, high-speed drying system: the Rapid Dryer. It serves to address the concerns of traditional drying technology and provides labs with solid, dependable results they can count on.
Whether one's facility is a high-throughput research lab or one of the smaller facilities processing sensitive samples, efficiency and precision are here in one convenient solution. Time to say goodbye to antiquated drying techniques and hello to the future of laboratory drying with VJ Instruments' state-of-the-art technology.
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Kanthal Wire: The Essential Component for High-Temperature Applications
Kanthal wire is a high-resistance, durable alloy known for its remarkable ability to withstand extreme temperatures. Comprising mainly iron, chromium, and aluminum, Kanthal wire has become a popular material for industrial applications, especially in heating elements and electronic components. This versatile wire is prized for its longevity, resistance to oxidation, and efficiency in heat generation. In this article, we will explore its properties, applications, and benefits.
Key Properties of Kanthal Wire
Kanthal wire unique composition of iron (Fe), chromium (Cr), and aluminum (Al) gives it impressive resistance to heat and oxidation, making it ideal for high-temperature environments. It can withstand temperatures of up to 1400°C (2550°F), making it suitable for various industrial processes that require continuous heat.
Resistance to Oxidation: One of the standout features of Kanthal wire is its resistance to oxidation. When exposed to air at high temperatures, a protective aluminum oxide (Al2O3) layer forms on the surface of the wire, preventing further oxidation and degradation. This characteristic is essential in high-heat applications, ensuring the longevity of the wire even in harsh operating conditions.
High Electrical Resistance: Another important property of Kanthal wire is its high electrical resistance. This feature makes it an ideal heating element, allowing it to efficiently convert electrical energy into heat. The wire's stable resistance over time ensures consistent heating performance, which is crucial in devices like toasters, hair dryers, and industrial furnaces.
Durability: Kanthal wire is highly durable, making it ideal for applications that require long-lasting performance under stress. Its ability to maintain mechanical strength even at high temperatures reduces the need for frequent replacements, making it cost-effective in the long run.
Common Applications of Kanthal Wire
Heating Elements: Kanthal wire is widely used in the manufacture of heating elements for household appliances and industrial equipment. Electric ovens, toasters, space heaters, and kilns often use Kanthal wire as the primary heating element due to its excellent heat resistance and durability. Its ability to endure constant thermal cycling makes it particularly suitable for applications that require repeated heating and cooling.
Vaping Devices: Kanthal wire has become a popular choice for building coils in vaping devices. Its high melting point and consistent resistance allow vapers to achieve precise control over temperature, leading to a better vaping experience. Additionally, Kanthal wire does not emit harmful gases when heated, making it a safer option for e-cigarette users.
Industrial Furnaces and Kilns: In heavy-duty industrial settings, Kanthal wire is essential for producing high-temperature heat in furnaces, kilns, and heat treatment chambers. Its resistance to corrosion and ability to withstand high thermal loads make it an excellent choice for processes like annealing, sintering, and glass manufacturing.
Laboratory Equipment: Laboratories often use Kanthal wire in hot plates, tube furnaces, and other scientific instruments that require controlled heating. The wire’s stability under extreme temperatures and resistance to chemical reactions ensures accurate and consistent results, making it invaluable in research and testing environments.
Advantages of Using Kanthal Wire
Energy Efficiency: Kanthal wire’s high resistance allows it to convert electrical energy into heat efficiently, reducing energy waste. This efficiency is beneficial in both industrial and household applications, leading to lower energy consumption and operating costs.
Cost-Effective: Although Kanthal wire may be more expensive upfront compared to other materials, its durability and long lifespan make it a cost-effective choice in the long run. Its resistance to wear and corrosion means fewer replacements, saving money on maintenance and repairs.
Versatility: Kanthal wire supplier is available in various forms, including flat, round, and ribbon, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. Its adaptability and wide range of available gauges provide flexibility in designing heating systems or custom coils for different devices.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF A LABORATORY HOT AIR OVEN
Are you aware of why a laboratory hot air oven is an important tool? Well, there are numerous reasons for its worth. If you are considering investing then you have come to the right article.
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Understanding K Type Thermocouples: A Comprehensive Guide
In the world of temperature measurement, thermocouples are a widely used and reliable solution. Among the various types available, the K type thermocouple stands out as one of the most popular and versatile. This guide will provide you with a detailed understanding of K type thermocouples, their applications, advantages, and how they work.
What is a K Type Thermocouple?
A K type thermocouple is a type of temperature sensor that consists of two dissimilar metal wires, usually nickel-chromium (NiCr) and nickel-aluminum (NiAl), joined at one end to form a junction. This junction is where the temperature is measured. The other ends of the wires are connected to a measuring instrument, such as a digital thermometer or a data logger.
How Does a K Type Thermocouple Work?
The working principle of a K type thermocouple is based on the Seebeck effect. When the junction of the two metals is heated or cooled, it produces a voltage that is proportional to the temperature difference between the hot junction (measuring junction) and the cold junction (reference junction). This voltage can then be measured and converted into a temperature reading using standard thermocouple reference tables.
Advantages of K Type Thermocouples
1. Wide Temperature Range: K type thermocouples can measure temperatures ranging from -200°C to +1350°C (-328°F to +2462°F), making them suitable for a wide variety of applications.
2. Durability: The materials used in K type thermocouples are robust and can withstand harsh environments, including oxidation and high temperatures.
3. Affordability: K type thermocouples are relatively inexpensive compared to other types of temperature sensors, making them a cost-effective solution for many industries.
4. Accuracy: They offer good accuracy and repeatability, which is essential for reliable temperature measurement.
Applications of K Type Thermocouples
Due to their versatility and durability, K type thermocouples are used in a wide range of industries and applications, including:
1. Industrial Processes: They are commonly used in manufacturing industries for monitoring and controlling temperature in processes such as metal heat treatment, glass production, and chemical processing.
2. HVAC Systems: K type thermocouples are used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems to measure air and surface temperatures.
3. Automotive Industry: They are employed in engines and exhaust systems to monitor temperatures and ensure optimal performance.
4. Scientific Research: K type thermocouples are used in laboratories and research facilities for experiments that require precise temperature measurement.
5. Food and Beverage Industry: They are used in ovens, freezers, and other equipment to ensure that food products are stored and cooked at safe temperatures.
Installation and Calibration
Installing a K type thermocouple is relatively straightforward. The measuring junction is placed at the point where the temperature needs to be measured, and the wires are connected to the measuring instrument. However, to ensure accurate readings, it is essential to follow proper installation procedures and calibrate the thermocouple regularly.
Calibration involves comparing the thermocouple’s readings with a known temperature reference and making any necessary adjustments. This process helps to maintain the accuracy and reliability of the thermocouple over time.
Conclusion
K type thermocouples are a reliable, versatile, and cost-effective solution for temperature measurement across various industries. Their wide temperature range, durability, and accuracy make them a popular choice for applications ranging from industrial processes to scientific research. Understanding how K type thermocouples work and their advantages can help you make informed decisions when selecting a temperature measurement solution for your needs.
Whether you are looking to monitor temperature in a manufacturing process, an HVAC system, or a scientific experiment, K type thermocouples offer the performance and reliability you need to get the job done.
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Transform your drying process with our Hot Air Oven! 🔥 Boost efficiency and get consistent results.
A hot air oven is a laboratory or industrial equipment used to dry or sterilize materials and objects. It works by circulating heated air within a sealed chamber, providing a controlled environment for various applications.
Key Features and Components
Heated chamber: The main compartment where materials are placed.
Temperature control: A thermostat or digital controller to regulate the temperature inside the chamber.
Forced air circulation: Fans that distribute heated air evenly throughout the chamber.
Door with insulation: To maintain a stable temperature and prevent heat loss.
Applications of Hot Air Ovens
Hot air ovens have a wide range of applications in various industries, including:
Laboratory: Drying and sterilizing glassware, instruments, and biological samples.
Healthcare: Sterilizing medical equipment.
Pharmaceutical: Drying and sterilizing pharmaceutical products.
Food industry: Dehydrating food products.
Industrial: Curing paints, adhesives, and coatings.
Types of Hot Air Ovens
Standard hot air oven: A general-purpose oven for various applications.
Vacuum oven: Used for drying materials that are sensitive to oxidation or require a vacuum environment.
High-temperature oven: Designed for applications that require temperatures above the standard range.
Gravity convection oven: Relies on natural convection for heat distribution.
Advantages of Hot Air Ovens
Versatility: Can be used for a variety of applications.
Reliability: Durable and long-lasting.
Efficiency: Efficiently dries and sterilizes materials.
Control: Precise temperature control for accurate results.
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Hot Air Oven Manufacturers in Chennai
Hot air oven is an advanced electrical devices that controls the temperature and sterilizes the items kept inside it. We are one of the reputed manufacturers of hot air oven that comes with advanced features.
Laboratories, hospitals, sterilization units, nursing homes, scientific research centers and pathological and serum institutes can sterilize their injections, surgical tools and equipment using our Hot Air Oven systems and reuse the tools immediately.
The hot air ovens-lab are manufactured and distributed by us comes in varieties of sizes and shapes. The customers can purchase small, medium or large ovens from our company and get them delivered within a stipulated time.
The Hot Air Oven systems manufactured by us undergoes rigorous QAs before they reach the delivery point. We never compromise on quality and always maintain highest standards during production and distribution. The fans inside the oven ensures uniform distribution of heat.
The heat produced inside the oven varies from 160 degree Celsius to 190 degree Celsius. You can adjust the temperature settings manually as per your requirements and sterilize the tools and devices instantly.
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The benefits of lab oven for heating and drying
Kerone is a leading provider of advanced industrial heating solutions, specializing in designing and manufacturing custom-made electric heating systems for a wide range of industries. Kerone also provides lab ovens specifically engineered for heating and drying materials in research and scientific settings. Lab ovens are crucial for research and scientific work, providing precise temperature control and a stable environment for heating and drying materials. They are designed for efficient and reliable results in various lab applications. Modern lab ovens feature advanced technologies like remote monitoring and control, offering flexibility and convenience. They also focus on energy efficiency to reduce environmental impact and costs. Manufacturers continually innovate to meet the changing needs of scientific research.
Lab ovens are vital instruments in research and scientific settings, offering accurate temperature regulation and a controlled atmosphere for heating and drying materials. These ovens are designed to cater to the specific needs of laboratories, ensuring efficient and reliable results for various applications. In addition to standard features like temperature control and safety mechanisms, modern lab ovens come equipped with advanced technologies such as remote monitoring and control options. These capabilities allow researchers to adjust settings and monitor experiments from a distance, enhancing convenience and flexibility in laboratory operations. Furthermore, contemporary lab ovens incorporate energy-efficient designs to minimize environmental impact and reduce operational costs. With a focus on innovation and continuous improvement, lab oven manufacturers are constantly striving to introduce new functionalities and enhancements to meet the evolving demands of scientific research.
Application
Sample Preparation: Used to heat samples to a specific temperature for preparing them for further analysis, ensuring uniform and consistent results in scientific experiments.
Moisture Content Determination: Lab ovens dry samples to a constant weight, helping determine moisture content accurately, crucial for quality control in industries like pharmaceuticals and food production.
Sterilization: High temperatures in lab ovens sterilize laboratory equipment and glassware, eliminating bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms, ensuring a contamination-free environment.
Polymer Curing: Heating polymers in lab ovens facilitates curing, which enhances the physical properties of materials used in industries like automotive and aerospace.
Annealing: Lab ovens are used for annealing metals and glass, a process of heating and slowly cooling to reduce hardness, increase ductility, and relieve internal stresses.
Advantages
Precise Temperature Control: Lab ovens offer precise temperature regulation, ensuring consistent and uniform heating, which is critical for accurate experimental results and reliable drying processes.
Uniform Heat Distribution: Advanced air circulation systems ensure even heat distribution, preventing hot spots and ensuring that all samples receive the same amount of heat for consistent outcomes.
Versatility: Lab ovens can be used for a variety of applications including drying, curing, sterilizing, and baking, making them versatile tools in any laboratory setting.
Safety Features: Equipped with safety mechanisms such as over-temperature protection and alarms, lab ovens minimize the risk of accidents and enhance user safety during operation.
Energy Efficiency: Modern lab ovens are designed to be energy-efficient, reducing operational costs and environmental impact while maintaining high performance and reliability.
Futures
Versatile Applications: Suitable for a range of tasks, including drying, curing, sterilizing, and baking, lab ovens are versatile tools in research, quality control, and production environments.
Energy Efficiency: Modern lab ovens are designed to be energy-efficient, incorporating insulation and advanced heating elements that reduce energy consumption and operating costs.
Durable Construction: Built with robust materials and components, lab ovens are designed to withstand harsh laboratory conditions, providing long-lasting performance and reliability.
Easy Maintenance: Features like removable shelves, accessible components, and user-friendly interfaces make lab ovens easy to clean and maintain, ensuring they remain in optimal working condition.
Data Logging and Connectivity: Many lab ovens offer data logging capabilities and connectivity options, allowing for remote monitoring and integration with laboratory information management systems (LIMS) for enhanced data management and analysis.
Ø Conclusion
Lab ovens play a crucial role in scientific and research settings, offering precise temperature control and stable environments for heating and drying tasks. Designed to meet the specific requirements of laboratories, these ovens ensure efficient and dependable results across various applications. Beyond standard features like accurate temperature regulation and robust safety mechanisms, modern lab ovens integrate advanced technologies such as remote monitoring and control, providing researchers with greater convenience and operational flexibility. Energy-efficient designs further enhance their appeal by minimizing environmental impact and operational costs. Manufacturers continually innovate, introducing new functionalities to address the dynamic needs of scientific research. As a result, lab ovens remain indispensable, evolving tools in the pursuit of scientific advancement.
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STONYLAB Digital Gravity Convection Oven with Stainless Steel Interior
18L/0.63 cu ft
Voltage compatibility: 110V or 220V
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StonyLab 18L digital gravity convection oven is professionally designed for drying, heating, and more applications in chemistry, laboratory, biology, research and others with simply, user-friendly operation
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What Is A Laboratory Hot Air Oven?
A laboratory hot air oven is like a big box that uses electricity to make hot air inside. Scientists use it to heat things they're studying, like samples or equipment. It's a bit like an oven you might have at home, but it's more precise and keeps a constant temperature. At Coslab India, we pride ourselves on being the premier Hot Air Oven Exporters in the industry. Trust us to provide you with the finest products and unparalleled service, making us your ultimate choice in Hot Air Oven Exporters. Call: +91-9416113230, 9812183773 Mail: [email protected], [email protected]
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