In this webinar, we showed the study conducted on moisture-induced phase transitions for several co-lyophilized protein-sugar mixtures that have been investigated over a wide humidity range.
Presented by Meishan Guo, Application Engineer and joined by Dr. Majid Naderi, Associate Director of Science Application and Brad McGroarty, Digital Marketing Associate at Surface Measurement Systems.
Presented by Dr. Daniel J. Burnett, this educational and informational webinar will focus on the use of Inverse Gas Chromatography (IGC) for coatings and adhesion applications. In particular, practical examples and case studies will be given that cover a wide range of relevant problems including: surface energetics, wetting behavior, composite adhesion/cohesion phenomena and surface modification.
Presented by by Dr. Majid Naderi. Dynamic Vapour Sorption (DVS) was used to study the vapour diffusivity and vapour capacity at equilibrium of thin films and bitumen materials.
Moisture and methanol permeation rates were determined over a range of humidity and temperatures. These parameters are essential for modelling moisture diffusion in a wide range of packaging materials as well as bituminous mixtures for road surfaces.
Watch this webinar now on the utilization of adsorption isotherms and Raman Spectroscopy in the characterization of pharmaceutical materials. This webinar is delivered by a leading authority in sorption science, Dr. Daniel J Burnett.
For the iGC Symposium 2016, Dr. Beata Strzemiecka of Poznan University of Technology in Poland talks about her works and experience in using iGC for characterizing abrasive particles and composite materials
As part of the iGC Symposium 2016, Dr. Adam Voekel of Poznan University of Technology delivered talk about determination of Hansen Solubility Parameters by means of Inverse Gas Chromatography (iGC).
Join Dr Majid Naderi as he discusses different case studies on Inverse Gas Chromatography (iGC) method. And learn the importance of determining surface energy in characterizing materials such as powder, films, fibers, polymers, nanomaterials.
This webinar, presented by Prof. Daryl Williams from Imperial College London, reviews the surface energy and surface energy heterogeneity of crystalline solids, methods for the measurement of surface energy, effects of milling on powder surface energy, adhesion and cohesion on powder mixtures, crystal habits and surface energy, surface energy, and powder granulation processes.
Dr Majid Naderi discussed Dynamic Vapor Sorption technique and its applications and case studies on pharmaceutical, personal care, packaging, food and building materials as well as its advantage over other methods for measuring moisture content.
Dr. Dan Burnett outlines several studies where iGC has been used to characterize the surface energy, wetting behavior, and adhesion/cohesion properties of various nano materials.