Investigating the Plasticity of a Colloidal Polycrystal at the Laboratoire Charles Coulomb, CNRS/University of Montpellier 2
Curie Point Investigations at RMIT
Characterising piezoelectric thin films using the Linkam HFSE600-PB4 temperature controlled stage in combination with a Renishaw inVia raman microscope.
Bird hybridization studies in Sweden
The Linkam TH60-6 warm stage is used at the Department of Ecology and Genetics, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Birefringence studies
Vivid scientific research at the University of Silesia, Poland.
Studying the Influence of DMDBS on Polypropylene Films
Linkam Scientific Instruments TST350 Tensile Temperature Stage Used to Study Influence of DMDBS on Polypropylene Films.
Launch of their new Cryo-Correlative Cooling Stage
Linkam Scientific Instruments reports on the launch of their new Cryo-Correlative Cooling Stage
Sperm Viability testing
Linkam Scientific Instruments reports on the use of their warm stages in UK fertility laboratories to assess sperm viability.
Investigating the distribution of volatile constituents across mineral crystals
The Linkam FTIR600 stage is used in combination with FTIR spectroscopy to image large and multi-phase samples and monitor fast dynamic processes at the University of Rome Tre.
Rheological Characterization of Anisotropic Materials
The Linkam CSS450 stage is being used to study the rheological characterization of anisotropic materials at CENIMAT in Portugal.
Protein Crystallization
Understanding protein crystallization growth at the University of Leeds using a temperature stage from Linkam Scientific Instruments.
Gold studies in Honduras
Linkam THMSG600 temperature controlled stage used for the investigation of gold deposits in Honduras, South America.
Linkam Scientific temperature controlled THMS350V heating vacuum stage is used to examine atmospheric and vacuum frying of starch granules in oil and water
Linkam Scientific temperature controlled THMS350V heating vacuum stage is used to examine atmospheric and vacuum frying of starch granules in oil and water
Studying human collagen at the University of Liverpool
Linkam tensile stage chosen to investigate the growth of human collagen at the University of Liverpool.