Webinar: Particle Engineering in Pharmaceutical Solids Processing
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3821 Views •Webinar: Water Sorption and Gas Adsorption Measurements on MOFs
3328 Views •Particle Engineering in Pharmaceutical Solids Processing
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2805 Views •Webinar: Understanding Isotherm Shape and Isotherm Modelling from DVS Experiments | Dr. Daniel J. Burnett
2733 Views •Webinar: The Effect of Surface Properties on Granulation Performance
2474 Views •Webinar: The Importance of Moisture in Pharmaceuticals and Food Materials by Surface Energy
2314 Views •Webinar: Surface energy analysis for measuring physicochemical properties of materials
2173 Views •Webinar: The Surface Properties and Water Adsorption Behaviour of Hair Fibers
1971 Views •Webinar: Analysis of Food Products by Dynamic Vapour Sorption
1928 Views •Webinar: Polymer characterization by Vapor Sorption Methods with Dr. Daniel Burnett
1864 Views •Webinar: Analysis of Wood and Building Materials using Dynamic Vapour Sorption
1833 Views •Workshop: Characterizing Construction Materials by Vapor Sorption Techniques
1647 Views •Webinar: Capture of Hydrogen Sulphide and Sulphur Dioxide in MOFs
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1528 Views •Webinar: Analysis of Wood and Building Materials using Dynamic Vapour Sorption
When considering any material for use in construction, knowing how it reacts to moisture is essential to architectural integrity and safety. Dynamic Vapor Sorption, the innovative sorption analysis technique pioneered by Surface Measurement Systems, provides unparalleled insight and accuracy into how various building materials react to moisture under varying conditions.
This free-to-attend webinar explores how the DVS method is employed in the physico-chemical characterization of wood and other building materials, and the insights it provides into how they react to moisture.
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