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Ceramics, glasses, minerals

Ceramics, glasses, minerals

Ceramic materials (technical or rafractory )are inorganic and non-metallic. Usually they are shaped from the "green body" at room temperature and acquire their typical properties during a sintering process at high temperatures. Thermal analysis and calorimetry are perfect tools for complete characterization and understanding of ceramics materials.
Metals, alloys

Metals, alloys

Thermal analysis and Calorimetry are vital tools for characterizing, optimizing and checking new metals and alloys.
Polymers

Polymers

Polymers are used widely in many forms, from the most common solids such as thermoplastics, elastomers or thermosets, to solutions as in stabilizers, emulsifiers, thickening agents or as additives for paints, coatings, etc. The specific nature and complexity of polymers makes a number of physico-analytical techniques necessary for their characterization. Thermal analysis is the tool of choice from amongst these, as it can be used at all stages, from development of new formulations to processing and characterization of final products.
Electronics

Electronics

The miniaturization of electronic components implies severe thermal conditions for materials inside chips and their coatings. Thermal analysis and Calorimetry are vital tools for characterizing, optimizing and controlling these materials.
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  • November 03, 2010 - November 03, 2010

    BATTERY SAFETY 2010

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    Boston, MA - USA

    We will also be holding a workshop on November 4th entitled:

    An Introduction to Assesment of Batteries & Materials Using Calorimetry and Thermal Analysis

    A seminar designed to help understand the applications of calorimetry and thermal analysis in the assessment of batteries, cells and materials development. This includes everything from screening materials, to self discharge and of course abuse and overcharge testing.

    The agenda is a series of presentations that introduce the techniques, principles of operation and key measurement capabilities of different techniques as well as a review of data and publications in the recent months that describe experimental procedures being applied today throughout the battery world.
  • October 18, 2010 - October 22, 2010

    MATERIAUX 2010

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    Nantes, FRANCE
    Stand 23

    Co-organized by more twenty learned societies, these events have been meeting opportunities between the national actors in the various fields of Materials Science.

    For this 3rd edition, 14 symposiums are proposed whose:
    - Civil engineering and Futur Habitat
    - Energy Storage & Conversion
    - Materials for Transport
    - Materials & Environment
    - Nanochemistry, Nanomatérials, Nanostructures
    - Materials and Health Safety
    - Thermodynamics and Materials for High Temperatures
    - Mechanical properties and Spoiling
    - Material stakes for the nuclear reactor (generation IV)
  • September 05, 2010 - September 08, 2010

    MOF'S Conference

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    Marseille, FRANCE

    This conference will follow the very successful 2008 conference that was held in Augsburg. The conference 2010 will be organized in Marseille at a central location overlooking the old port. The aims of MOF2010 are to address all questions concerning the community working with Metal Organic Frameworks, Metal Coordination Compounds and related materials. The spectrum of topics to be treated range from synthesis and characterization of new materials to properties of materials towards potential applications in biology/medicine, catalysis, magnetism, luminescence and sorption. Both experimental and theoretical aspects will be dealt with, along with key questions pertaining to potential industrial applications of this fascinating family of materials.
  • September 05, 2010 - September 10, 2010

    SCTE 2010

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    Annecy, FRANCE

    17th International Conference on Solid Compounds of Transition Elements

    SCTE 2010 will be held in Annecy September, 5-10, 2010. The conference will be jointly organized by Institut Néel, CNRS-Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble and Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux, CNRS- Université Bordeaux 1, Bordeaux.
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