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Posts Tagged ‘nanomechanical characterisation’

Bruker AFM Contact Resonance Module

New Bruker BioAFM Contact Resonance Module for Stiff Biological Samples

Bruker’s Contact Resonance module is for mechanical characterisation of stiff biological samples, polymers and metals with AFM (Atomic Force Microscopy). Until now it was not possible to study the nanomechanical properties of samples such as teeth, bones, seeds, wood and medical implants with this level of accuracy.

In-Situ Material Deformation Testing

In-Situ Nanomechanical Test System for Analysing Material Deformation in SEM

The new Bruker Hysitron PI 89 SEM PicoIndenter is an in-situ nanomechanical testing system for electron microscopes, for analysing deformation of high-strength materials.

Combining Indentation & Raman

Combining Raman Spectroscopy and Nanoindentation

How to combine Raman and nanoindentation for correlated mechanical and chemical data, delivering insights into your material’s properties.

Nanomechanical Testing with In Situ SPM

In Situ SPM for Nanomechanical and Nanotribological Characterisation

Nanomechanical testing with in situ SPM imaging, using the same probe to ensure test positioning accuracy and correlated results.

Bruker Nanomechanics Lab AFM

Bruker Nanomechanics Lab – New AFM Package for Comprehensive Materials Characterisation

Bruker Nanomechanics Lab is a new package for nanomechanical characterisation of a wide range of materials, including hydrogels, metals & ceramics.