Mechanical properties of micro particles: Compression tests via nanoindentation

Interested in learning how to measure the compressive properties of particles?
Is the stiffness of your powder particles or microbeads critical to your application?
If so, don’t miss our upcoming webinar on particle compression using a nanoindenter! In this session, you’ll discover how nano- and microindenters can be used for precise, controlled compression of individual particles to determine their mechanical properties. We’ll guide you through the key experimental considerations related to conducting reliable compression tests.
The webinar will feature case studies on the compression of:
- Catalyst particles
- Metallic powders for additive manufacturing
- Polymer particles with conductive coatings
- Battery electrode materials
- Microbeads for targeted drug delivery
These examples span a wide range of material types, making this webinar valuable for researchers and engineers working in particle characterization across various industries.
Jiri Nohava is the Head of Product Competence & Lead Application Scientist of the Mechanical Surface Characterization unit at Anton Paar. He obtained his PhD in materials science at the Czech Technical University in Prague. He joined Anton Paar in 2007 and has become a specialist in instrumented indentation and tribology in various domains. His main task is development of new applications with Anton Paar instruments in scientific and industrial projects. He regularly publishes in peer-reviewed journals and participates in international conferences.
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