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Buyer’s Guide: Thermal Analysis InstrumentationThermal analysis is a crucial technique utilized across various industries, offering vital insights that govern the applications of materials. By characterizing the thermal properties of materials, this analytical method enables industries to make informed decisions regarding material selection, process optimization, and product development. Serving as a cornerstone in research, quality control, and innovation, thermal analysis drives advancements and ensures the efficiency, reliability, and safety of products and processes in diverse industrial sectors such as oil and gas, aerospace, energy ... Read More LABTips: Mitigating Common Errors in Particle AnalysisUsed in many diverse industry applications, particle analysis (PA) is a methodology used in laboratory settings to isolate and characterize particulate matter. Common methodologies used in PA activities include the traditional sieve method, DIA (dynamic image analysis), laser diffraction, TEM (transmission electron microscopy), and DIS (dynamic light scattering). Each PA method tends to come with its own set of nuances. Modern methodologies such as DIS and TEM (transmission electron microscopy) offer some measurable advantages in predetermining particle size and details about its shape but ... Read More
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Aeris Research Benchtop X-Ray DiffractometerMalvern Panalytical Prepare to be surprised by our highly accurate, fast XRD system: Aeris. Precise results can be ready in less than five minutes – allowing you to push the ... Learn more Bettersizer S3 Plus Particle Size and Shape AnalyzerBettersize Instruments Ltd. The Bettersizer S3 Plus combines laser diffraction and dynamic image analysis in one instrument. It can measure the size and shape of particles from 0.01 µm to ... Learn more ESR STAT 6 Sed Rate AnalyzerHemaTechnologies The ESR STAT™ 6 is an automated sed rate instrument that provides 6 ESR results in 5 minutes. It features a 25 microliter sample volume and it has an excellent ... Learn more Product Reviews Amicon 10 kDa Cut-Off Filter UnitI have been using this centrifugal filter unit for more than 15 years. I typically use this unit for my recombinant ... Read More Cell Viability Assay KitI used this kit for 96-well format at 25 µL of XTT reconstituted solution per well containing 100 µL of medium. The ... Read More
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