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  • Article - 30 Nov 2001
    Micro-impact testing is a repetitive technique for evaluating coating adhesion, toughness and resistance to erosive wear. It is able to simulate actual wear conditions more closely than other...
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    Silicon Carbide Biotechnology provides not only the materials and biomedical engineering communities with a seminal reference book on SiC that they can use to further develop the technology, but to...
  • Webinar - 26 Sep 2023
    Join Bruker Biospin in this webinar where a panel of experts will explain how Bruker's technology is changing the future of batteries for more efficient sustainable energy storage solutions.
  • Webinar - 20 Jun 2022
    This webinar covers the basics of characterizing shape-memory polymers using thermo-mechanical equipment, such as the Q800 and ElectroForce 3200.
  • Webinar - 16 Nov 2021
    In this webinar, Jim Mattzela, PhD will discuss how the world leaders of the semiconductor industry have utilized SilcoTek coatings to enable state-of-the-art semiconductor fabrication.
  • Webinar - 30 Jul 2020
    Activated and porous carbons along with zeolites and molecular sieves largely owe their industrial value to the ability to control the rate of transport of different molecules. This characteristic...
  • Webinar - 23 Jun 2020
    Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are candidates for many sorption applications due to their advantages of controllable chemical functionality, as well as ordered structure defined by virtually infinite...
  • Webinar - 12 May 2020
    A critical attribute that contributes to the quality of a manufacturing process is the surface area of the powdered raw material.
  • Article - 12 Mar 2001
    Almost 50% of failures of engineering plastics result from environmental degradation. Effects such as exposure to chemicals and weathering processes are examined. This article also compares natural...
  • Webinar - 27 Jun 2018
    Thermal analysis is an excellent method for the identification and characterization of thermosets because their properties are strongly temperature dependent.

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