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Create the Right Vacuum: Insights into Lab Vacuum Pumps & Trends
Posted by Natalia Pigino on
In modern research, development and quality-control labs, vacuum pumps do much more than just “suck air”. They enable critical operations: from solvent removal and freeze drying, to thin film deposition, mass spectrometry, cont...
Inside the Lab: How Scientists Are Transforming Battery Material Analysis
Posted by Natalia Pigino on
As the demand for higher-performing, longer-lasting batteries accelerates, laboratories and manufacturers are paying closer attention to how they analyze and prepare their materials. From particle-size uniformity to chemical st...
Precision Coatings Begin at the Target: Insights into Sputtering Target Trends
Posted by Natalia Pigino on
When you’re depositing thin films for semiconductors, displays, photovoltaics or protective coatings, the single most critical consumable is often the sputtering target. The material composition, purity, density, workmanship, b...
Substrate Science: What the Latest Research Reveals About Single-Crystal Wafers & Substrates
Posted by Natalia Pigino on
In high-performance electronics, photonics, power devices and sensors, the underlying wafer or substrate often dictates the ultimate device performance—not just the device layers themselves. Whether you’re working with single...
From Setups to Signals: What Scientists Are Saying About Electrochemical Consumables
Posted by Natalia Pigino on
Electrochemistry lives or dies on the details: the reference electrode’s stability, the cell geometry, the electrode surface, and the wiring/fixtures you use for EIS. Small choices in consumables can shift baselines, inject noi...




