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Anton Paar USA Inc.<br />

10215 Timber Ridge Drive<br />

Ashland, Virginia 23005<br />

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />

Tel.: 800-722-7556<br />

Fax: 804-550-1057<br />

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<strong>Materials</strong><br />

<strong>Characterization</strong> <strong>Seminar</strong><br />

Anton Paar USA Inc.<br />

10215 Timber Ridge Drive<br />

Ashland, Virginia 23005<br />

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />

Tel.: 800-722-7556<br />

Fax: 804-550-1057<br />

seminars.us@anton-paar.<strong>com</strong><br />

www.anton-paar.<strong>com</strong><br />

Introduction to<br />

::: Great People | Great Instruments<br />

Anton Paar Canada<br />

6363 Trans-Canada Highway<br />

Suite 103, H4T 1Z9 Saint Laurent / Quebec<br />

CANADA<br />

Tel: 514 788-4862<br />

Fax: 514 788-4894<br />

info.ca@anton-paar.<strong>com</strong><br />

www.anton-paar.<strong>com</strong><br />

Instruments for:<br />

Density & concentration<br />

measurement<br />

Rheometry and vis<strong>com</strong>etry<br />

Sample preparation<br />

4 Rheology<br />

4 Extensional Material Testing<br />

4 Tribology<br />

4 Zeta Potential Solid Surface Analysis<br />

4 Nanostructure Analysis (SAXS)<br />

4 Basics<br />

4 Applications<br />

4 Industry Guest Speakers<br />

Colloid science<br />

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Microwave synthesis<br />

X-ray structure analysis<br />

CO 2 measurement<br />

High-precision temperature<br />

measurement<br />

This seminar brings it all together. We will discuss<br />

the basics of each technique and what it can do<br />

for your applications.


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Rheology<br />

Rheology describes the flow and deformation behavior of<br />

materials. Basic rotational techniques include flow curves,<br />

thixotropy tests, and creep tests. Oscillatory techniques include<br />

strain and frequency sweeps, as well as temperature and time<br />

tests.<br />

Learn basic strategies to identify, predict, and optimize product<br />

performance and processing behavior. Enable the possibilities of<br />

modern rheometers to work for you.<br />

Tensile <strong>Materials</strong> Testing<br />

With tensile testing, extensional flow can reveal the <strong>com</strong>plex<br />

behavior of elastic solids and semisolids. Understand to interpret<br />

the behavior of your material from extensional flow to material<br />

failure and fracture. By <strong>com</strong>bining extensional flow with shear<br />

rheology, a <strong>com</strong>plete suite of tests and environmental conditions<br />

will help you to characterize your materials.<br />

Tribology<br />

Tribology describes the behavior of interacting surfaces in<br />

relative motion and embraces the study of friction, lubrication,<br />

and wear. Learn how to plan and execute experiments, and<br />

interpret measurement results to better understand surface and<br />

film interaction.<br />

Zeta Potential<br />

The technique enables the investigation of electrokinetic effects<br />

at the solid/liquid interface. By measuring the streaming<br />

potential or streaming current of macroscopic samples the zeta<br />

potential is the primary result.<br />

You will see how the zeta potential helps in understanding the<br />

behavior of solid materials in many processes while giving you<br />

insight into the charge and adsorption characteristics of solid<br />

surfaces.<br />

Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS)<br />

SAXS utilizes the scattering of X-rays on nano-scale structures<br />

to analyze size, shape, and symmetry. Similar to SEM, TEM,<br />

AFM in range but with easy or no sample preparation, SAXS<br />

provides you with averaged data to relate macroscopic material<br />

behavior, for example, from rheological measurements with<br />

microscopic structure information.<br />

Learn how SAXS works from a 2D image to a 1D intensity<br />

distribution and how to apply your knowledge to analyzing<br />

nanostructures.<br />

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By utilizing proven rheometer performance and unique<br />

temperature control, rheology, tribology and tensile testing can<br />

be easily performed with precision in one powerful instrument.<br />

Learn how!<br />

We want to ensure your seat, snacks and seminar materials are reserved. Participation is free but … Registration is required!<br />

Please <strong>com</strong>plete the attached registration and send or fax it to Anton Paar USA, 10215 Timber Ridge Dr., Ashland, VA 23005, Fax 804-550-9074<br />

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