AXT, Australia’s leading supplier of high technology scientific equipment is pleased to announce that they have signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Delmic, a Dutch company specialising in unique fluorescent/SEM (SECOM) and cathodoluminescent/SEM (SPARC) correlative microscopy technology.
The system uses an Agilent atomic force microscope. This unique mode of AFM operation allows scanning electrochemical microscopy to be performed quickly and reliably with nanoscale resolution. Agilent designed the SECM mode to deliver both ultimate performance and supreme ease of use. Hours of tedious setup time are eliminated, so data can be collected immediately.
This month sees specialist asset management company EquipNet celebrating 15 successful years in business. The company has a focus on pharmaceutical, biotech chemical, food & beverage, as well as personal care manufacturing markets, and offers a broad range of services for the effective tracking, redeployment, sales or purchasing of second-hand laboratory instrumentation and manufacturing equipment.
As the total cost of non-active materials in solar systems outstrips that of photovoltaic (PV) modules, solar manufacturers are seeking new, high-performing materials able to drive down balance-of-system costs while increasing the efficiency and durability of their products.
Fusing ease-of-use with advanced optics, Olympus will showcase its intuitive opto-digital microscopy range. Visitors can discover how the range effortlessly enables fast and precise measurements and analysis, and learn about a technology grant offering free loans of the systems.
PANalytical, the world’s leading supplier of analytical instrumentation and software for X-ray and related techniques, organizes a free webinar on their latest addition to PANalytical’s extensive portfolio of PreFIX optical modules.
This new program will lend itself to those labs that currently do not have the instruments capable of performing polymer characterization or have samples that may require outside expertise for sample analysis and/ or method development.
Fifty years ago, two professors at the University of Pittsburgh changed the landscape of mass spectrometry by developing innovative power supplies.
Designed and built in Daventry, UK, and shipped ready for on-site testing at the Angola site this summer, the truly mobile plug and play concept consists of a fully-fitted laboratory and machine shop created in two 40-foot purpose-built units.
Rigaku Application Note #1378 demonstrates the capability of energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometry for predicting percentage of ash content in coal. The report includes complete information about sample preparation, method calibration and repeatability. Ash content of coal is the non-combustible residue comprised of metal oxides and heavier elements that remain after the organic, gaseous and volatile components are removed through combustion. The ash content affects the coal quality and influences its price.
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