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Analyzing Surface Interactions Using QCM-D 

Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation Monitoring (QCM-D) is a versatile analytical technique that can provide real-time, quantitative data on mass changes and viscoelastic properties of…


Posted: December 18, 2024

How Much Does a Contact Angle Meter Cost? 

Optical tensiometers, also referred to as goniometers, drop shape analyzers, or contact angle meters, are indispensable instruments used in scientific and industrial applications requiring precise…


Posted: December 11, 2024

Medical Design & Manufacturing West 2025  | Feb. 4-6, 2025 | Anaheim, CA

MD&M West – Medical Design & Manufacturing West Nanoscience Instruments and our sister company, Nanoscience Analytical, provide cutting-edge instrumentation and process development services to enhance…


Posted: December 11, 2024

How does Electrospinning Complement 3D Printing? 

In the world of material fabrication, various techniques have emerged to create complex and functional materials for a wide range of applications, from medical devices…


Posted: December 4, 2024

2-Day SEM Short Courses | Phoenix, AZ | February 2025

Explore the microscopic world in our specialized 2-day Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Short Course. Held in Phoenix, AZ, this immersive program is designed for both…


Posted: November 25, 2024

9 Key Factors to Consider when Selecting a Drop Shape Analyzer

Optical tensiometers, also referred to as goniometers, contact angle meters, or drop shape analyzers, are essential tools in materials science, enabling precise measurements of surface…


Posted: November 20, 2024

Electrospinning Biocompatible Materials for Implantable Devices 

The need for implantable devices and biocompatible materials is driven by the demand for advanced medical solutions that can repair, replace, or support damaged tissues…


Posted: November 13, 2024

SEM Characterization of Recycled Materials for the Circular Economy 

In the age of climate change and resource depletion, the circular economy is increasingly gaining attention. It promotes the reuse, recycling, and repurposing of materials…


Posted: November 6, 2024

ChemiSEM: Streamlining Real-Time Particle Analysis and Decision Making 

Energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) is a microanalysis technique that provides localized elemental composition data, typically used in conjunction with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). While SEM-EDS…


Posted: October 30, 2024

From Adsorption to Action: Characterizing PFAS Adsorption Mechanisms with QCM-D 

In the KORES (Karanikola Optimized Research for Environmental Sustainability) lab led by Dr. Vicky Karanikola, at the Department of Chemical & Environmental Engineering at the…


Posted: October 25, 2024

Unlocking the Power of Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy (EDS) with Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) 

The ability to precisely analyze a material’s structure and composition at the microscopic scale is essential for advancing research and innovation. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)…


Posted: October 23, 2024

Secondary Electrons in SEM: Unlocking Surface Insights at the Nanoscale 

In scanning electron microscopy (SEM), secondary electrons (SE) play a pivotal role in revealing the surface details of materials at the nanoscale. Understanding what secondary…


Posted: October 16, 2024

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