DiCon LED is excited to announce their new sales distributorship with Edmund Optics, the premier provider of optical and imaging components, as DiCon’s worldwide distributor Microscope LED Illuminator product line.
Powder Flow 2009, a new one-day conference held in London on 16 December, has been judged a resounding success. Powder Flow 2009 was organised by the Formulation Science and Technology Group (FTSG) of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in partnership with Freeman Technology and in association with Dechema.
CRAIC Technologies, the leading innovator of UV-visible-NIR microscopy solutions for science and industry, announced the release of its ImageUV™ microscope camera control and image analysis software for Windows 7™.
Tekscan, Inc, a leading manufacturer of thin-film pressure and force sensors and pressure measurement systems, announces high temperature, tactile pressure sensors for use in environments up to 200 °Celsius (400 °...
Geotechnical Services, Inc. is proud to introduce the SPECTRO xSORT Precious Metals Analyzer suite to the U.S. market . As a premier consulting and analytical instrumentation sales organization dedicated to providing lab...
Geotechnical Services, Inc. is proud to announce the introduction of the SPECTRO xSORT Materials Analyzer suite to the U.S. market. As a premier consulting organization and instrumentation sales company dedicated to prov...
Geotechnical Services, Inc. is proud to bring the SPECTRO xSORT handheld XRF non-alloy analyzers to the U.S. market . As a premier consulting and sales organization dedicated to providing laboratory and field analytical ...
Undetected bonding pressure variations can result in poor or open flip chip connections, reducing yield and long-term reliability while raising costs. Maintaining a uniform distribution of bonding pressure across a flip chip die assures chip to substrate coplanarity, optimal bump compression, and a controlled, reproducible die to substrate gap.
A spectroscope with unrivalled performance, able to identify tiny amounts of trace gases in real time, has been developed by researchers from CNRS's Molecular Photophysics Institute (Laboratoire de Photophysique mol&...
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory are developing a way to control the Casimir force, a quantum mechanical force which attracts objects when they are only a hundred nanometers apart.
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