Light scattering has long stood as a cornerstone technique in the characterization of particles across a wide range of scientific disciplines. From pharmaceuticals to food production, and from ...
This guide provides a practical overview of light scattering technologies and how they’re used to analyze molecules, particles, and polymers in solution. Whether you're new to Multi-Angle Light ...
With high-tech resins, higher-solid glass, and a multitude of additives, industrial coatings build thick and strong films on top of the surface. These coatings require surface preparation by cleaning, degreasing, blasting, and scheduling the application process to be done in a controlled environment.
Coatings protect the surface of a substrate from damage and simultaneously increase the aesthetic value of the product. Various coatings such as self-clean, anti-corrosion, fire-retardant, and anti-icing have been developed these days based on their applications.
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In this interview, Richard Chung, Product Manager at Wyatt Technology, discusses the development of the DynaPro Plate Reader 4, a next-generation system designed to bring powerful light scattering ...
Optimized particle size distribution, with a mix of larger and smaller particles, improves hiding power by maximizing light scatter and filling gaps in the coating. Smaller particles also tend to ...
Light, visible light, or visible radiation is electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye. [1][2] Visible light spans the visible spectrum and is usually defined as having wavelengths in the range of 400–700 nanometres (nm), corresponding to frequencies of 750–420 terahertz.