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Material Characterisation Webinar Series

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From leading products to industry experts, Micromeritics opens new horizons in material characterization.

The Micromeritics' webinar series aims to teach attendees how to understand analytical data better, in order to maximize its value, to increase efficiency, to speed up timelines, and to optimize performance and productivity. The sessions will cover a range of industrially vital topics providing new insights into catalyst characterization, particle sizing, gas adsorption – physisorption and chemisorption – and others.

The one-hour events are a convenient way to keep your scientific knowledge up to date on the latest technologies and solutions for a wide range of industries. Attendees can refresh or enhance their material characterization knowledge to analyze and optimize products and workflows and lay a foundation for innovation.

First in the series, ‘Testing Powders at Elevated Temperatures' on July 7, 2021 (9:00 EST | 14:00 BST | 15:00 CEST). In this webinar, Laura Shaw, Applications Specialist at Freeman Technology, will discuss how temperature affects powder behavior and consider the requirements for testing at elevated temperature.

Experimental data will be presented demonstrating the effect of temperature changes on the flowability of a pharmaceutical excipient and an AM feedstock, and highlighting the challenges of predicting any impact.

All sessions will also be available on demand if you can’t make the live event. Learn more about our webinar program at micromeritics.com/webinar.

Alternatively, click here to sign up to the whole series! 

Freeman Technology

Freeman Technology

About us

Freeman Technology specialises in systems for measuring the flow properties of powders and has nearly 20 years' experience in powder flow and powder characterisation.

The company invests significantly in R&D and applications development, and provides detailed know-how to support its range of products. Expert teams guide and support users around the world in addressing their individual powder challenges, focusing on delivering the most relevant information for the process. The result is world-leading solutions for understanding powder behaviour - in development, formulation, scale-up, processing, quality control, or anywhere that powders have a role.

Freeman Technology’s solutions include the FT4 Powder Rheometer®, a uniquely universal powder tester, and the Uniaxial Powder Tester, a complementary tool for quick and robust powder assessment. Systems are installed around the world in the chemical, pharmaceutical, toners, foods, powder coatings, metals, ceramics, cosmetics, and many other industries. They deliver data that maximise process and product understanding, accelerating R&D and formulation towards successful commercialisation, and supporting the long term optimisation of powder processes.

Founded in 1989 as a developer of automated testing systems for materials characterisation, the company has focused exclusively on powders since the late 1990s and in 2018 became part of Micromeritics Instrument Corporation. The company’s R&D, manufacturing and commercial headquarters are in Gloucestershire, UK, with operations and distribution partners in key global territories. In 2007 the company received the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation and in 2012 the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade.

Where we supply to

UK Ireland, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, South America, North America

Industries we supply to

Chemicals, Food and Beverage, Pharmaceutical Cosmetics Toiletries

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