Building upon the market leadership of TMC Vibration Controls STACIS platform we are excited to introduce their most recent serial active vibration control system, the STACIS® 4 - the best just got better. Click HERE for more information
Anne Fallon
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Sources of Vibration
Vibration can come from many sources both inside and outside of your facility. For optimal results make sure your equipment is protected from floor vibration. Another thing to consider is that floor vibration typically worsens as facilities become more populated with people and other pieces of equipment, so it's best to ensure your vibration control solution will grow with your... -
Unlocking the Secrets of Cancer Cells
Dive into the world of cutting-edge microscopy at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU), where researchers are exploring the cellular architecture of cancer cells at the nanoscale. Learn how TMC vibration control technology allows the OHSU team to obtain the highest-resolution images possible, providing vital insights into cellular organization and interactions. Join us as we uncover the importance of this... -
CHEMUK 2024
15-16th May 2024 CHEMUK 2024 is free to attend and will take place in HALL 1 at the Birmingham NEC To speak with a Sales & Applications Engineer please call 01582 764334 or click here to email. -
LUXOR Au - Gold Sputter Coater for SEM Sample Preparation
ON TIME■ Off-the-shelf availability,■ No long waiting times.ON COST■ No hidden costs/expensive add-ons,■ Zero maintenance,■ Coating thickness control included,■ Small Au target minimises waste and cost,■ Efficient Au covering power means more sample coatings from a single target,■ We will price match or better any like for like competitive coater (subject to current competitor’s quotation).ON QUALITY■ German quality along with... -
The NEW LSX-Series of Signal Generators from Tabor Electronics
Introducing the new Lucid X-Series of Microwave Signal Generators from Tabor Electronics. The LSX family of signal generators have 8GHz, 20GHz and 40GHz frequency ranges. With phase noise better than -120dBc/Hz at 1GHz, fast and high-resolution frequency switching and +15dBm of standard output power – these instruments have been designed to meet the industries toughest requirements. Built on Tabor’s modular... -
White Paper: Dual-gate FET-based charge sensor enhanced by in-situ electrode decoration in a MEMS organs-on-chip platform
Continuous monitoring of tissue microphysiology is a key enabling feature of the organ-on-chip (OoC) approach for drug screening and disease modeling. Sensing charged species in OoC tissue microenvironments is thereby essential. However, the inherently small (i.e., cm) size of OoC devices poses the challenging requirement to integrate miniaturized and highly sensitive in situ charge sensing components to maximize signal extraction... -
White Paper: Tunable photoluminescence and SERS behaviour of additively manufactured Au nanoparticle patterns
The ability to tune the localised surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) behaviour of metal nanostructures has great importance for many optical sensor applications such as metal (plasmon) enhanced fluorescence spectroscopy and surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). In this paper, we used Aerosol Direct Writing (ADW) to selectively deposit fine gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) patterns. A low-temperature thermal post-treatment (below 200 °C) provides enough... -
White Paper: High step coverage interconnects by printed nanoparticles
The growing diversity in the used materials in semiconductor packaging provides challenges for achieving good interconnection. Particularly the very soft substrates, such as paper and polymers, and very hard, such as silicon carbide, offer unique challenges to wire-bonding or formation of vertical interconnects. Complementary technologies are therefore needed. Here, a method to direct-write metal tracks on the top and sides... -
White Paper: Boosting the thermoelectric properties of PEDOT:PSS via low-impact deposition of tin oxide nanoparticles
Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxy thiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) exhibits valuable characteristics concerning stability, green-processing, flexibility, high electrical conductivity, and ease of property modulation, qualifying it as one of the most promising p-type organic conductors for thermoelectric (TE) applications. While blending with inorganic counterparts is considered a good strategy to further improve polymeric TE properties, only a few attempts succeed so far due to inhomogeneous embedding...