In this article, we look haptic sensors a whole and how they work.
By Liam Critchley
16 Apr 2018
Whilst many people know about materials such as graphene and hexagonal boron nitride, bismuthene is a lesser known 2D material. In this article, we look at what bismuthene is, it’s properties, and the potential applications it could be used in.
By Liam Critchley
16 Apr 2018
The applications of 2D materials is one that is growing. Being used as a semiconducting material is one of the most common ways in which 2D materials are exploited.
By Liam Critchley
16 Apr 2018
As well as the high electrical and thermal conductivities due to the atomic lattice, graphene is incredibly strong.
By Thomas Hornigold
16 Apr 2018
XRF uses X-ray beams to identify and quantify elements by detecting secondary X-rays emitted from samples.
OES provides precise elemental analysis of metals, from Lithium to Uranium, using visible to UV light emission from electrically excited atoms.
Patented by American engineer Chuck Hull in 1986, 3D printing is poised to revolutionize everything from medicine to music. Recently, there have been significant advances in using 3D printing technology to build structures that could inhabited like conventional homes.
By Brett Smith
5 Oct 2018
The SpryoCor™ are radiant tube inserts and a signature product of Spin-Works. When used, they create a uniform temperature in a furnace’s hot zone and therefore minimize the issue of exhaust leg ‘cold spots.’
Hitachi's Vulcan LIBS analyzer offers lower ownership costs than XRF, with no regulatory compliance or training needed and durable, non-consumable parts.
Handheld XRF analyzers like the X-MET8000 are crucial in detecting counterfeits by analyzing metal composition quickly and non-destructively.