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News Release from: Ultrasonic Scientific
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 17 June 2003
Ultrasonic spectroscopy on the web
Ultrasonic Scientific has launched its new website introduced to provide a one-stop-shop for information sources about ultrasonic spectroscopy
Ultrasonic Scientific says it has developed an international customer base following the success of its revolutionary high resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy (HR-US) range of instruments The company is a pioneer in ultrasonic analytical technology and its new website is intended to become a central point of contact for the organisation
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 29 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new site has been introduced to provide a one-stop-shop for information sources about ultrasonic spectroscopy.
The site offers free downloadable brochures, latest published articles about techniques in ultrasonic spectroscopy, and overviews of the benefits of ultrasonic analysis.
It combines user-friendly links with clear graphics and images to create an eye-catching and informative resource, says the company.
Scientists can learn more about the wide range of HR-US products available, including the accessories and software.
It is also possible to download application notes which are updated weekly, on subjects such as biochemical reactions/enzymatic kinetics, ultrasonic monitoring of gelation processes, liquid chromatography, colloid analysis, analysis of industrial emulsions and suspensions, emulsion stability, sedimentation and particle sizing in biopharmaceutical applications, and characterisation of micelles and determination of critical micellar concentration.
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