Probing nanoscale structure & properties of polymers: advances in atomic force microscopy

Today’s characterization tools must provide critical information at ever-finer length scales, down to micro- or even nanometer dimensions. This expert webinar will explore how atomic force microscopes (AFMs) are uniquely positioned to do this job.

Join applications scientist Dr. Ted Limpoco and AFM applications scientist Dr. Jonathan Moffat as they look at how AFMs can reveal polymer structures down to the crystal lamellae, examine morphologies such as nanopores and nanofibers created from specific processes, and evaluate the dispersion of fillers and phase separation of components in composites and blends.

In this webinar, you will discover cutting-edge engineering to create high-level polymer products. Plus, learn how to:

  • Use your skills towards innovating high-performance polymer products
  • Help shape the future of the polymer industry by helping to shape the way products are made
  • Apply the latest material and process innovations and reduce time to market


Who should attend?
In the polymer industry, formulation and process engineers as well as those involved in failure analysis should attend. In academia, professors, post-docs, and graduate students whose research includes polymer materials are encouraged to attend.

Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, and a learning outcomes summary document for continuing education purposes.

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