This function has a great deal of utility when performing materials analysis, whether the goal is product development, failure analysis, or reverse engineering. Manual analysis certainly has its advantages when a quick, general overview of a sample is effective. However sometimes the end goal of an examination requires a bigger picture of the sample, and automated SEM-EDS analysis can provide a solution.
Featured Application: Automated SEM-EDS Materials Analysis: Getting the Big Picture
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Spectral Analysis of Materials using Raman Chemical Imaging
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 30, 2013 12:39:39 PM / by Admin posted in adhesives, Blog, coatings, failure analysis, glass, Industrial Engineers, Material Science Replays, materials analysis, Materials Science, plastics, polymers, product development, quality control, Raman chemical imaging, Spectral analysis
Event Date: Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Time: 11 a.m. EST
Duration: 60 minutes
Presenters: David Exline, Senior Vice President & Rebekah Wagurak, Scientist I at Gateway Analytical
Host: Shawn Wilhelm, Marketing Coordinator at Gateway Analytical