Webinar: Melt Flow Indexers and how to get accurate and repeatable test results

Date: 18th August 2021 Time: 08.00 am-09.00 am (SGT) Key learning objectives: Introduction to Melt Flow Indexer and working principle Why do measure Melt Flow Rate and how does it improves the manufacturing process Discuss the different types of test standards, methods & results  How to get accurate, repeatable MFI test results  Live Q&A Session…

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Optimizing The Rheology of Pharmaceutical Formulations

Date: 16th June 2021 Time: 03.00pm-04.00pm    Webinar Overview: Formulating pharmaceuticals often involves balancing almost contradictory requirements, eg. a cream should not be too low in viscosity, but still spread well; nasal sprays should atomize fully, but at the same time remain in situ after application; injectable drugs need to be low enough in viscosity…

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From Exo-suit to Space Suit – Composites Usage and Development within Exoskeleton Technology

Date: 16th June 2021 Time: 10.00pm-11.30pm (Singapore Time)   Webinar Overview: This webinar explores the innovative use of current and future composites, in the development of exoskeleton technology, in the company of Dr Matt Dickenson, Senior Lecturer of Engineering at the University of Central Lancashire. Dr Dickenson is currently developing a groundbreaking exosuit, utilising 3D…

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Join Us for Spectroscopy Week

Date: 24-27th May 2021 Time: 10.00pm-1.30am (Malaysia Time) Event Overview: Research, production and analytical laboratories worldwide rely on spectroscopy and other characterization tools for the rapid development of new innovative materials and the efficient qualitative and quantitative analysis of those materials. This is evident in areas such as forensics, polymers, food & beverage, and pharmaceuticals.…

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Raman Technology For 2D Materials And Industrial Applications

Date: 3rd March 2021 About This Webinar: Microscopy and Raman imaging are proving to be valuable technique for the characterization of graphene, biomaterials and other nanotechnologies found in materials science research. Unlike most characterization techniques, Raman is extremely capable of classifying various forms of carbon. In this webinar, you can discover more applications possibilities of …

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Introduction Laser Flash Analysis & Seebeck Coefficient for Thermoelectric Materials

Date: 28th May 2021 Time: 10.30-11.30am (Malaysia Time) About This Webinar When manufacturing high-quality components using a variety of materials, it can be very advantageous to have knowledge not only of a material’s thermal properties but of its thermophysical properties as well. High-performance methods by NETZSCH for determining thermal diffusivity and calculating thermal conductivity are…

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Material Analysis With a Multi Range FTIR Spectrometer

Date: 15th December 2020Time: 10.30am – 11.30am (Malaysia Time)  About This Webinar Discover the capabilities of extended multi range (Mid, Nir, Far IR ranges) FTIR Spectrometer. A FTIR Spectroscopy with an integrated extended range ATR accessory but can also be equipped with the iS50 Raman module to address the broad range of challenges encountered in…

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Thermal Analysis For Material Characterisation

Date: 3-4th November 2020 Time: 10.00am – 11.30am (Malaysia Time) The presentation will focus on DSC & TGA techniques for the characterisation of materials, including polymers, thermosets, composites and elastomers. The importance of thermal history, crystallisation, degree of cure, oxidative stability and how they affect important properties, such as the glass transition, crystallinity and integrity…

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Fundamental and Application of Optical Tensiometry Technique

Date: 6th October 2020Time: 03.00pm – 04.30pm (MYT) About This Webinar : In this webinar, you will get an overview of how contact angle measurement is being utilized in the industries to better understand and improve their product surface sciences. We will talk about the relationships between contact angle, surface tension of liquid medium ,…

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