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Automated, high throughput instrument with electrochemical cell
- Partner:The University of Manchester
- Facility:Multidisciplinary Characterisation Facility (MCF)
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Detailed Description
The kit can measure the elastic-plastic properties of individual microstructures of traditional materials and thin films, the viscoelastic properties of soft matter, the interfacial adhesion of ultra-thin films, and temperature-dependent properties up to 800°C.
Uses/Applications
The TI 950 TriboIndenter nanoindenter has been developed as an automated, high throughput instrument to support numerous nanomechanical and nanotribological characterisation experiments over the nano- and micro-scales. Such as measuring the elastic-plastic properties of individual microstructures of traditional materials and thin films, viscoelastic properties of soft matter, interfacial adhesion of ultra-thin films, or temperature-dependent properties up to 800°C. The Ti950 also features an electrochemical cell for testing samples in fluids with electrochemical properties.
Transducer load
Resolution: <1 nN
Noise Floor: <30 nN
Imaging Contact Force: ≤70 nN
Displacement
Resolution: <0.02 nm
Noise Floor: <0.2 nm
Drift: <0.05 nm/sec
Stage Specifications
X and Y Stages Travel: 250 mm × 150 mm
Encoder Resolution: 500 nm
Optics Specifications
Normal field of view:
Max: 625 μm × 550 μm
Min: 28 μm × 22 μm
Magnification Optical: 20X
Digital Zoom: 0.5X–11X
Effective: 10X–220X