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News Release from: Anton Paar | Subject: SurPASS
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 June 2006
SurPass electrokinetic analyser for
solid surfaces
Why does an inert polymer surface become printable? When is a filter due for cleaning? The SurPass from Anton Paar offers a way to answer these questions relating to the behaviour of solid surfaces
SurPass - SurPass Electrokinetic Analyzer 1 june 2006 Why does an inert polymer surface become printable? Is a material appropriate for artificial implants? When is a filter due for cleaning? The SurPass from Anton Paar offers a way to answer these and other questions regarding the behaviour of solid surfaces This new electrokinetic analyser enables the zeta potential measurement for macroscopic solids of almost any size and shape, including samples with planar surfaces, cylindrical capillaries, and packed beds of granular or fibrous materials
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 2 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Measurements are fully automated and non-destructive.
An excellent level of reproducibility is achieved due to the high sensitivity of the measuring device.
Applications include the fields of semiconductors, biomaterials, textiles, and technical fibre research.
Beside other investigations, the SurPass allows monitoring of polymer surface modifications for printing and adhesion, or gives an insight into the effect of surfactants or dyes on textile and non-woven fabrics.
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