Round-up of in-situ nanomechanical testing modes for SEM and TEM microscopes, including compression, tensile, bend, electrical characterisation, heating and more.
Visit us at the annual Nanoscience Days conference in Finland. Talks, poster sessions, exhibition and networking for researchers in the diverse fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
We’re now the official distributor for Bruker Anasys nanoscale infrared spectroscopy & thermal measurement instruments in the Nordic region (Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland & Norway).
Traditional material characterisation techniques (eg tensile testing) are not always reliable at the nanoscale. True nanoscale sensitivity and the capacity for quantitative analysis are key to understanding the structure and properties of nanoscale components. The Hysitron TI 950 TriboIndenter equipped with the performech™ advanced control module delivers the force and displacement sensitivity necesary for testing materials and structures with nanoscale […]
Come to our AFM workshop on Thursday 17th March 2016 at DFM (Danish National Metrology Institute) in Denmark.
Dow Fellow Dr Gregory Meyers will present an invited talk about AFM based nanoscale IR spectroscopy on polymer blends and films at ISPAC 2015, the 28th International Symposium on Polymer Analysis and Characterisation. Nanoscale IR spectroscopy instruments Contact us on 01223 422 269 or info@blue-scientific.com About AFM-IR AFM-IR is a new technique that uses an Atomic Force […]
Polymer analysis webinar about using AFM-IR (nanoscale IR spectroscopy) and related problem solving techniques. The webinar is on Thursday 11th December 2014 at 4pm GMT, and is hosted by Anasys Instruments. View our range of scientific instruments AFM-IR is a breakthrough technique that it is rapidly being adopted as the method of choice for polymer […]
AFM-IR webinar about nanoscale IR spectroscopy for materials and life science, presented by Anasys Instruments on Tuesday 21st October at 8am PST (4pm GMT). Learn about revolutionary AFM-IR surface analysis technique and why it is being adopted as the new method of choice for nanoscale chemical identification and composition mapping. With sub-50nm spatial resolution, AFM-IR is an entirely […]
Join us at our Anasys AFM-IR Workshop on Tuesday 4th November 2014 at the University of Manchester School of Materials. The event will include: Presentations from leading researchers in the field of AFM-based nano IR measurements Live demonstrations on an Anasys AFM-IR system Unique opportunity to meet the inventor of AFM-IR: Dr. Alex Dazzi of the Université Paris-Sud […]