4°C to 150°C with QCM-D We now launch the Q-Sense High Temperature Chamber, QHTC 101. Phase transitions or changes like film degradation, shrinkage, swelling, and changes in viscoelasticity can be better investigated. Read more about QHTC 101 in the link below.
We now launch the Q-Sense High Temperature Chamber, QHTC 101.
Phase transitions or changes like film degradation, shrinkage, swelling, and changes in viscoelasticity can be better investigated. Read more about QHTC 101 in the link below.
The Q-Sense E4 Auto is an automatic system that can run QCM-D experiments without the need for supervision. It’s a system that can
- save time
- help eliminate handling errors
- support reproducibility
- bring reliability to gathered data.
Jul 1, 2010New QNewsRead about the latest QCM-D research and applications. Also, read about Peter Svensson, Q-Sense Business Manager‘s, thoughts about the future.
Mar 18, 2010New biotin sensorQ-Sense launch ready-to-use biotin functionalized sensor
Aug 1, 201024th Annual Sympostium of the Protein SocietySan Diego, CA, US
Aug 22, 2010248th ACS National Fall MeetingBoston, MA, US
Aug 23, 2010Advanced Analytical Techniques for the study of Nanoscale Surface InteractionsVisit one of five cities in Australia for a symposium on QCM-D and two other measurement techniques.