Webinars
The complete archive of past and future webinars presented by Nanoscience Instruments:
Webinar: Introducing the Theta Flow for Enhancing Contact Angle Data Quality and Workflow
Have you ever considered how contact angle measurements can vary based on different operators sharing an instrument, variable environmental conditions, or manual adjustments to hardware … Read more
Now that we found Surface Free Energy what are we going to do with it?
Surface free energy (SFE) is a commonly measured parameter that tells us about the polar and dispersive properties of a solid. However, once this value … Read more
Interfacial Rheology: From Emulsion Stability to Lung Surfactants
Join Nanoscience Instruments for a webinar on Dilatational and Shear Interfacial Rheology measurements utilizing various techniques we provide in our instrumentation offerings. Surface and interfacial … Read more
Webinar: To Adhere or Not to Adhere – That is the Question
The ability of two materials to adhere to each other is dictated by several variables, including topography, cleanliness, and wettability. For example, a coat of … Read more
Surface and Interfacial Tension: How, What and Why?
Join Nanoscience Instruments on May 27th for a webinar on Surface and Interfacial Tension measurements utilizing the Attension Theta Flex. Surface and interfacial tension influences … Read more
Webinar: Advancing and Receding Contact Angle Measurements
The Attension Theta Flex, Red Dot Winner 2020 best of the best. Join Nanoscience Instruments for an overview of the Attension Theta Flex and theory … Read more
Topography and Contact Angle Characterization with Attension Theta Flex
Improve the quality control and design of materials for medical implants Join Nanoscience Instruments for an overview of the Attension Theta Flex with the topography … Read more
Enhancing EOR with High-Pressure Contact Angle Measurements
Replicate Real-World Conditions with Attension Theta Flex Enhanced Oil Recovery requires analysis and methods undertaken at the reservoir conditions. The high pressures and temperatures of … Read more