Malvern Panalytical is set to hold five exclusive webinar sessions during July 2018, covering a range of topics.
Enter a new dimension of X-ray diffraction analysis
Malvern Panalytical is ready to unveil a revolution in the world of X-ray diffraction: we proudly present our new third-generation Empyrean diffractometer, introducing the newly developed MultiCore Optics.
Multipurpose X-ray diffractometers are advanced instruments offering the possibility for many different applications, each of them requiring a special instrument configuration.
Dedicated optics must be attached manually by an operator with specialist knowledge.
With the introduction of the new MultiCore Optics, Empyrean is now taking an evolutionary step towards a new concept for such a multipurpose XRD platform.
Curious? Then join this webinar and be among the first to find out what a difference an intelligent diffractometer can make!
Summary
- Date: 11 July 2018
- Time: 16:30-17:30 (GMT+01:00) Europe Central
- Event type: Webinar (Live)
- Language: English
Speakers
Fabio Masiello studied Physics at the University of Turin, Italy, followed by a PhD in Physics and Material Science obtained from the Universities of Grenoble and Turin, while working at the ESRF.
Fabio then joined PANalytical in 2011 as Application Specialist XRD, in Almelo, the Netherlands.
From 2012 he is the product manager responsible for the Empyrean diffractometer.
Applications of light scattering and intrinsic viscosity detectors with size exclusion chromatography SEC in characterising biopharmaceutical and other polymer products
This webinar will provide a quick introduction to the basics of UV, dRI, MALS, and intrinsic viscosity detection for size exclusion chromatography (SEC).
Applications covered will include the determination of molecular weight by UV or differential refractive index (dRI) and multi-angle light scattering (MALS), measurement of the degree of PEGylation with UV, dRI and MALS, and elucidation of structural and hydrodynamic properties using intrinsic viscosity (IV) and MALS.
Summary
- Date: 17 July 2018
- Time: 10:30-11:30 (GMT-05:00) Eastern [US and Canada]
- Event type: Webinar (Live)
- Language: English
Speakers
Elion Labs vice-president Brent Kendrick
Polymer testing with a laboratory X-ray diffractometer
Are you interested in quality control of your polymer production? Are you doing structural characterisation of new materials?
Are you working with granulates, foils, fibers or 3D-printed solid objects? Then this webinar is for you!
X-ray diffraction (XRD) is one of the most important analytical techniques for polymers and composites characterisation. It allows users to gather information on:
- Composition (qualitative and quantitative)
- Crystallinity
- Thermal stability
- Particle size (nano to millimeter range)
- Orientation
- Distribution of pores and inclusions in solid objects
The Empyrean diffractometer allows you to combine various XRD methods of in situ and non-destructive testing on one laboratory platform.
Summary
- Date: 18 July 2018
- Time: 10:30-11:30 (GMT-05:00) Eastern [US and Canada]
- Event type: Webinar (Live)
- Language: English
Speakers
Dr Natalia Dadivanyan PhD
Demo at your desk: The Aeris X-ray diffraction benchtop
Meet Aeris during this live web seminar: our new X-ray benchtop diffractometer. Aeris will impress you with data quality and speed of data acquisition so far only seen on full-power systems.
The instrument is accessible for everyone with its built-in touch screen and intuitive software.
Being a Malvern Panalytical product guarantees delivery of the best benchtop data and full automatability for industrial applications.
Aeris is designed for low cost of ownership and is available in four editions tailored to the needs of specific markets: the Cement, Minerals, Metals and Research editions.
A live question and answer session will conclude the presentation.
Summary
- Date: 24 July 2018
- Time: 10:30-11:30 (GMT-05:00) Eastern [US and Canada]
- Event type: Webinar (Live)
- Language: English
Speakers
Olga Narygina
Olga studied physics at Ural State University, Russia. After completing her master thesis on high -pressure, high-temperature studies of carbon nano tubes, Olga moved to Bayerisches Geoinstitut at the University of Bayreuth, Germany, to obtain her PhD degree.
Her work there focused on high-pressure, high -temperature research of iron containing silicates and alloys. This was followed by a post-doc position at the University of Edinburgh, UK, where Olga carried on with the material property research at extreme pressure-temperature conditions with the focus on the structural properties of alkali metals.
In 2011, Olga joined Malvern Panalytical as an application specialist XRD in Almelo, the Netherlands.
High-precision optical interfaces for spectroscopy and the benefits to online process monitoring
Malvern Panalytical’s ASD brand works in conjunction with Hellma Analytics to offer a complete line up of probes and spectroscopy instrumentation to serve the UV / Vis / NIR industrial markets.
Hellma Analytics is the world leader in the market of optical analysis technology for optical components and solutions, and manufactures products such as probes and optical multiplexors for NIR instrumentation.
Summary
- Date: 26 July 2018
- Time: 13:00-14:00 (GMT-05:00) Eastern [US and Canada]
- Event type: Webinar (Live)
- Language: English
Speakers
Malvern Panalytical brand ASD product manager and business development Kevin Tanguay
To register for any of the above sessions, please visit the Malvern Panalytical website.