How to measure the thickness of coatings and layers with micro-XRF, a fast, accurate and non-destructive technique.
Micro-XRF has many applications in geology for elemental and mineral analysis, and is faster and more cost-effective than alternative methods.
Join Bruker for a biological AFM webinar about imaging and mapping virus binding sites on cells, using FD curve-based AFM and the BioScope Resolve.
Join us for an art conservation workshop at the National Gallery in London on Wednesday 29th March 2017.
Upgrade Your MultiMode AFM You’ll be surprised at the new things your old AFM can do! Almost any operational Veeco or Bruker MultiMode can be upgraded to the very latest functionality of the new Bruker MultiMode 8-HR. This upgrade enables a whole range of new capabilities not possible on earlier generation MultiMode AFMs! Contact us to find […]
The amount of sliding friction between two surfaces is affected by a number of factors, one of the most obvious being surface texture. But how exactly does the roughness or smoothness of a surface affect its sliding friction? And what about different situations, such as elastic deformation? Donald K. Cohen PhD has published an interesting article […]
Historic England used micro-XRF to image glass from medieval painted windows, to reveal decoration that was otherwise hidden.