Widely used in materials science to characterize the crystal structure and phase composition of diverse materials by using principles of X-ray diffraction scattered by the atoms in a crystalline material.
The Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) is a powerful imaging and analysis tool used to observe the surface morphology and obtain detailed information about the microstructure of various materials
A fundamental scientific instrument that uses visible light and lenses to magnify and observe small details on samples.
A sealed container in which exist a controlled environment with very low humidity. Designed to protect moisture-sensitive substances or samples from moisture in the air. Commonly used for storing hygroscopic materials.
A sintering oven, also known as thermal treating furnace is a piece of equipment used in materials processing to heat materials to high temperatures in a controlled atmosphere.
Used to measure density of liquids or fine solid particles based on Archimedes’ principle.
Measures the thermal stability of materials and provides information about their reactivity or composition by the simultaneous application of Thermogravimetry (TG) and Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA).
Versatile micro-welding system offering a power range from 1 to 250 joules, controlled digitally via a touchscreen for precise adjustments. It supports multiple weld speeds, ensuring flexibility for various applications.
Compact vacuum tube furnace designed for material and chemical research labs. It features a 60 mm diameter alumina processing tube with vacuum flanges and Kanthal Super-1800 MoSi2 heating elements. The furnace can reach a maximum temperature of 1750ºC and is controlled by a 30-segment programmable high precision SCR digital controller with an accuracy of ±1ºC.