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Litesizer™ 500 Particle Analyzer from Anton Paar
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The Litesizer™ 500 determines the size, charge and stability of metal and polymeric nanoparticles using light scattering technology. Novel technological advances and easy to use software enable a wide range of applications including analysis of raw materials, nanocomposites, particle ... Learn more
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Industry News
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Flexible Polyurethane Aerogels Have Strong Shape Memory Learn More
Nanoparticle-Infused Wood Filters Impurities From Water Learn More
Photonic Nanostructure Reflects Wide Range of Colors of Light Learn More
New Molecular Sieves Sort and Create Chiral Molecules Learn More
Photonic Hypercrystals Manipulate Light and Matter Learn More
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Featured Products
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Carver Auto Series Plus Presses
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Auto Series Plus automatic hydraulic laboratory presses from Carver, Inc. feature a large 7” color touch screen operator interface, enhanced platen temperature control and auto-tuning, ramp heating ... Learn more
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New Listings
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CT3 Texture Analyzer Learn More
Newton SY High Energy Detection Camera Learn More
MA-1040 Magnetic Analyzer Learn More
ZEISS Axio Lab.A1 Upright Microscope for Routine Materials Learn More
TrueSurface™ Microscopy Topographic Imaging System Learn More
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Spectr'Atom 2017
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The Centre de Toxicologie du Québec of the National Public Health Institute of Quebec will host the next edition of Spectr'Atom to be held June 19-23, 2017 in Quebec City. Learn more
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