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Rheology & Thermal Analysis
Comprehensive Material Characterisation


Thursday, 26th May 2011 in Runcorn, UK


Content:

Rheology and Thermal Analysis are two substantive, complementary methods of material characterisation: Introduction to the methods of Thermal Analysis and Rheology and their uses. Practical demonstrations of the measurement possibilities on various instruments by specialists from both areas.  

The seminar will focus on the main topic: Comprehensive Material Characterisation
(e.g. polymers, paints and adhesives, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, foods)

Target group:

People who work in research, development, processing or quality control who want to familiarize themselves with the uses of Rheology and Thermal Analysis or who expect to be using these measurement methods in the future. The seminar is also appropriate as a refresher course for existing basic knowledge.

Please take a look at our seminar program.
 

Lecturers:

Experts from the areas of Rheology and Thermal Analysis


Location:

Thermo Fisher Scientific
Tudor Road
Manor Park
Runcorn
Cheshire
WA7 1TA


Participation fee:


The seminar is free of charge; seating is limited.


You can conveniently register online.


Here you can download the program.


Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact
Peter Davies, the responsible Sales Manager, by phone or e-mail.
(Phone: 01922 306645/ e-mail: peter.davies@netzsch.com)

We are looking forward to meeting you!
 
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