Payne Effect Test For RPA Elite & RPA Flex
In this TA TechTip, we cover the step-by-step process of how to run a Payne Effect test on the RPA Elite and RPA Flex instruments!
In this TA TechTip, we cover the step-by-step process of how to run a Payne Effect test on the RPA Elite and RPA Flex instruments!
Part 3: Detecting Drug-Excipient Incompatibility
In this Tech Tip, we will overview the TRIOS Kinetics Software Package, available as an add-on to our standard TRIOS software from TA Instruments.
DetailsThe composites market is evolving fast. Global market projections indicate a 10.8 % growth by 2028, driven by the demand for composites across industries looking for materials with superior performance at reduced weight and cost. This blog explores how advanced material analysis can enhance R&D and manufacturing processes in the composites market, ultimately leading to financial savings and increased efficiency.
DetailsOrthogonal Superposition & 2D-SAOS Exclusive new capabilities for probing nonlinear and anisotropic rheology. Description Features Orthogonal Superposition 2D Small Amplitude Oscillatory Shear TA Instruments introduces a new dimension in rheological testing exclusive to the ARES-G2. Simultaneous deformation in the angular and axial directions unlocks all new capabilities for probing nonlinear and anisotropic behavior of complex…
DetailsOrthogonal Superposition Characterize viscoelasticity of materials under flow Description Features Technology Applications Video Orthogonal Superposition (OSP) provides direct measurements of viscoelasticity under simultaneous shear, for complete characterization of materials throughout all stages of use. This new dimension in rheological testing bridges the gap between oscillation and flow, measuring a material’s viscoelastic behavior under the same…
DetailsCandidate selection is the third phase of the drug development process. The main purpose of candidate selection is to continue screening and filtering down to the most promising antibodies, ideally having one or two progress forward. During this phase, researchers are looking to evaluate the developability of a pool of less than five antibodies.
DetailsCatalytic reactions are everywhere: from plastics and bread to over 90% of all chemicals worldwide, countless goods and materials are manufactured with the aid of catalysts.1 Catalysts are substances that speed up sluggish chemical reactions. Faster reactions are more technologically and economically competitive. Furthermore, optimized catalysts offer a huge potential to reduce energy and resource consumption and lower carbon dioxide emissions.
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