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Applications for Electrical Stages Range Presented at the 2017 European Materials Research Society Meeting in Warsaw
Linkam showcased materials characterisation products at the annual Fall meeting of the European Materials Research Society, held at the Warsaw University of Technology. The exhibition ran from 18th - 20th September.
Linkam have been creating sample characterisation solutions for the microelectronics and semiconductor field for many years. They design stages with accurate temperature control ranging from -196°C to 1500°C. The environment within the chamber can also be controlled, with the options of gas purging, controlled vacuum or humidity. To accommodate for electrical measurements, stages can also be fitted with a variety of electrical output connectors and gold tipped tungsten needle probes.
The accurate temperature control and ability to combine with other analytical techniques such as Raman microscopy makes Linkam stages ideal for the study of perovskites and 2D materials. A group in the Technical University of Denmark used a custom-built probe stage to test the suitability of 2D materials as protective coatings for metals. The Linkam stage was used to simulate both a short and long-term heated oxidative environment in which the samples were placed. The quartz window of the stage allowed the users to follow the oxidation process through Raman microscopy.
The Linkam probe stage, the HFS600E-PB4, was used by a team from the Nanyang Technological University and Trinity College Dublin to study angular momentum states of perovskite materials. The set-up was ideal for performing low temperature Raman spectroscopy whilst probing the decay of angular momentum states. Another group in the Sichuan Normal University, China, synthesised a new lead-free perovskite while using the high temperature electrical stage, the TS1500E, to test the permittivity of the ceramic.
These stages have also been used in many cutting-edge fields of science including liquid crystals, thin film research and photovoltaics. To learn more about Linkam and their approach to the development of temperature stages to address multiple applications challenges, please visit booth 9 at E-MRS in Warsaw or visit
www.linkam.co.uk.
43759pr@reply-direct.com New Range of Clean Room Chairs Announced
new Class 7 clean room certified chairs have been developed to combine the hygienic and the ergonomic. The range includes chairs, stools and saddle seats with anti-microbial and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) variants available. In addition, the company has also launched new stools and a sit stand certified to the ISO14644-1 Class 5 clean room standard.
Sue Springett, Commercial Manager at Teknomek, said: “Just because hygiene always comes first in the clean room doesn’t mean users shouldn’t be able to spend their shift in comfort. Our new chairs and stools will make everyone - the user, compliance and finance - all sigh with relief.”
Each chair balances comfort with support, rugged - yet soft to touch - PU (poly-urethane) or hard-wearing vinyl upholstery. The adjustable back rest offers smooth height adjustment and seat tilt features.
The chairs are made of anti-microbial vinyl, making them water and stain repellent. As well as being “clean
room tough”, they are bleach cleanable and their intelligent design, for example using rounded prongs and a high base, further increases their ‘cleanability’. As well as ergonomics, aesthetics has also been taken into consideration and each is available in four colours, noir, marina, seal and sapphire, providing options to meet the end user’s colour scheme.
The range is fully customisable, offering options such as high backs, different caster, glide and arm options. Further add-ons including an independent seat tilt and a synchro mechanism are available separately.
For more information on Teknomek’s full seating range, please visit
https://www.teknomek.co.uk/office- furniture/seating.
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Multi-Sample Micro-Osmometer
OsmoPRO brings osmometry to the next level by offering a perfect balance of analytical performance, ease of use, and walkaway operation. It is ideally suited for mid to high volume laboratories that prefer to automate osmolality batch testing while improving laboratory efficiency, throughput, and workflow.
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A key tool that Advanced Chromatography Technologies Ltd have recently released is the ACE LC Translator, a universal tool that has been designed to help simplify and streamline the process of LC Method Transfer and Method Translation. The tool uses the original method and column details as input, along with the new column format and additional parameters such as dwell volume. Translated methods are then automatically generated with no need for the user to manually carry out numerous calculations. Also included are a number of useful tools including experimental details for determining parameters such as dwell volume and column volume that are required for method translation activities, along with other tools useful for everyday practical chromatography, such as a buffer calculator, a column porosity calculator and a column equilibration calculator.
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