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Lucideon Publishes New Testing Brochure

Lucideon, the international materials technology company, has published its new Testing Brochure.

The new brochure is in keeping with the company’s ‘people’ theme; staff members from both sides of the Atlantic feature alongside Lucideon’s wide range of testing and analysis capabilities.

Dr Richard White, Head of Testing at Lucideon, said:

Quite often clients don’t realise how extensive our capabilities are; we conduct many forms of materials testing, from chemical, physical and metallurgical through to environmental, mineralogical, and surface and coating analysis, to name but a few. And we combine all of these to deliver an integrated approach to providing solutions.

The new brochure not only summarises our key testing and analysis services, but also features our people. It’s our people, their cross-industry knowledge, experience and innovative thinking, coupled with our state-of-the-art facilities, that make us a leading testing and materials development partner.

The materials and analytical expertise at Lucideon includes ceramics, glass, metals, polymers, composites, powders, gases and liquids. Capabilities range from materials characterisation, performance testing and regulatory testing through to quality control and failure analysis.

Lucideon has recently opened two new offices. Its healthcare materials technologies business is based at Cambridge Science Park, UK, while in the US its Strategic Technology Application Centre (STAC) is based in the Research Triangle Park, Raleigh Durham, North Carolina.

Download or view the new brochure at www.lucideon.com/testing.

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