Lab and Test

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  • Understanding ASHRAE standard 199 testing for dust collectors

    The testing process involves six stages that replicate dust collectors’ performance under real-world conditions. Watch now.

  • Video on dual-cure adhesive that meets NASA low outgassing specifications

    UV22DC80-1 is a one part, dual-cure system with UV and heat curing mechanisms.

  • Saelig introduces new Siglent digital oscilloscope series

    There are six models in the series: SDS6208L (2GHz/8-ch), SDS6204L (2GHz/4-ch), SDS6108L (1GHz/8-ch), SDS6104L (1GHz/4-ch), SDS6058L (500MHz/8-ch) and SDS6054L (500MHz/4-ch).

  • Simulation testing of the complete vehicle

    ESPEC expertly customizes each drive-in to include features to suit your specific simulation requirements.

  • Measuring flow without any obstacles: The SU Puresonic ultrasonic sensor

    Flow measurement of applications with ultra-pure water and water-based media with up to 10% additives.

  • This simple air filter improves indoor air quality

    Inexpensive, easy-to-assemble Corsi-Rosenthal boxes can help reduce exposure to indoor air pollutants.

  • Video: Tool for rapid detection of nuclear contamination

    Rapid color detection within one minute — purple for uranium and pink for plutonium — indicates possible nuclear contamination.

  • A framework to improve climate model accuracy

    The open-source research platform pairs complex data with weather observations to create highly accurate climate models and forecast predictions.

  • New system for precise application of small beads

    The compact metering and mixing system is configured for either manual or robotic application of two-component polyurethane, epoxy resin, silicone and methacrylate.

  • Squids inspire a microfluidic approach to cutting building energy costs

    The system mimics the light filtering and color-changing abilities of the squid to reduce the energy costs of heating, cooling and lighting buildings.

  • Plants prod cleanup of radio-contaminated soil

    Research demonstrated the utility of a common plant species for the phytoremediation of soils contaminated with radioactive isotopes of cesium.

  • Safer infectious sample prep with a voice assistant

    The technology is intended to make the laboratory safer for those who handle potentially infectious samples.

  • Video: Enzymes make a meal of PET

    Machine learning techniques identified plastic-eating enzymes adapted to deconstructing all varieties of polyethylene terephthalate (PET).

  • The macro-role adhesives play in microplastics forensics

    Researchers are gaining insight from this effective and efficient technique of collecting microplastics for analysis.

  • A better way to conduct battery metal assays

    This new platform improves the production efficiency of lithium and other battery metals.

  • One-stop-shop laboratory replicates deep space environment

    Space flight hardware is exposed to severe shock, vibration, thermal variations and electromagnetic environments.

  • Detecting heavy metal exposure is no sweat for this sensor

    The capacity to gauge exposure to hazardous metals by monitoring human body fluids expands with the development of a flexible, wearable sweat sensor.

  • Best practices for solar water-splitting

    A new best-practices guide is intended to provide confidence in comparing photoelectrochemical water-splitting efficiency results obtained at different sites and by different groups.

  • Air Innovations temperature and humidity control can enhance clean room operations

    Clean rooms are used in several industries as a means of controlling airborne particles.

  • Virtek’s laser solutions for welded assembly

    Virtek’s Iris 3D for welded assembly applications combines laser projection with 3D vision technology to locate a part in 3D space instantaneously.

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