Materials Science – Multimedia

How To Guide
A Comprehensive Guide for Hyphenated Technology
Download this guide to learn more about hyphenated technology and how they can be used to aid scientists with their understanding of the degradation of materials.

How To Guide
Digital Microscope Guide: Benefits, Considerations and Applications
Download this guide to discover the benefits that are associated with use of a digital microscope , and the vast applications they can be used in for analysis.

How To Guide
A Comprehensive Guide for Hyphenated Technology
Access this guide to discover how hyphenated technology can provide a complete picture of materials characterization, improve product performance, reduce costs and improve recyclability.

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Plastic: The New Fantastic?
Hear how researchers are working towards eliminating plastic waste and making best use of one of the most successful materials ever invented.

App Note / Case Study
Determination of Carbon and Sulfur in Steels
Download this application note to discover a new method to determine the concentrations of carbon and sulfur in various steels, with accurate analysis in a range of a few ppm to 2%.

App Note / Case Study
Combined Elemental XRF and Phase XRD Analyses of a Meteorite
In this application note, discover the capability of combined X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis and X-ray diffraction (XRD) phase identification instruments for the evaluation of mineralogy and chemistry of meteorites.

App Note / Case Study
ω-texture Analysis on Metals
In this application note, discover a new approach to X-ray diffraction texture analysis.

Video
"Self-cleaning" Concrete Could Keep Buildings Looking New
Researchers have made a new type of concrete that is strong, heat-insulating and soundproof –– and best of all, liquids like milk and coffee bounce right off of it, taking dust particles with them.

App Note / Case Study
Simplification of Nanomaterial Development Workflows
In this application note, find out how Dolomite Microfluidics speeds and simplifies nanomaterial development workflow with Malvern Panalytical’s Zetasizer Ultra.

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Water Solutions Without a Grain of Salt
Researchers at Monash University have developed energy-passive technology that’s able to deliver clean, potable water to thousands of communities, simply by using photothermal materials and the power of the sun.
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