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Product category: Ultrasound equipment and ultrasonic spectroscopy
News Release from: Ultrasonic Scientific
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 05 June 2003

European seminars on ultrasonic
spectroscopy

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The seminars, to ber held in Germany, France, Switzerland, and the UK, will provide an introduction to the fundamentals of using high resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy

Ultrasonic Scientific announces that it is introducing a programme of onsite seminars for 2003 in Germany, France, Switzerland, and the UK The seminars will provide an introduction to the fundamentals of using high resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy

The European roadshow planned by Ultrasonic Scientific will visit any company wanting to learn more about the innovative new technology, giving scientists and chemists the opportunity to see the capabilities of this highly versatile analytical technology first hand.

The technology is used in industrial and research laboratories for analysis including: structure analysis, chemical reactions (detection and kinetics), thermal analysis and phase transitions, conformational changes, ligand polymer binding, hydration, concentration measurements, formation of aggregates and gels, and high frequency dynamic rheology.

The seminars are ideal for laboratories currently using traditional spectroscopy (such as optical spectroscopy, fluorescents, infra-red, NMR, etc).

Each seminar will cover: An overview of ultrasonic analytical measurements.

Principles of operation of HR-US instruments.

Range of analysis.

Experimental methodology.

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