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  • 30

    Dec

    Surface modification method of spherical silica micro powder

    In copper-clad laminates, spherical silicon micro powders with excellent fluidity can achieve high filling in the resin matrix of copper-clad laminates, thereby further reducing production costs, basic thermal expansion coefficients, and dielectric constants. One of the most commonly used systems for high-frequency copper-clad laminates is PTFE resin, which requires a high filling amount of filler...
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  • 04

    Mar

    How to disperse the iron oxide Fe3O4 nanopowder

    After purchasing our company's nano iron oxide powder, the customer found that the particle size was larger during testing. Why is that? Because the particle size of nano powder is very fine, it is easy to agglomerate, so the large particle size tested is the particle size after agglomeration. So how can we effectively disperse nano iron oxide powder? Next, we will introduce how to use ultrasonic ...
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  • 18

    Mar

    What is scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and what is its function

    Scanning electron microscope (SEM) is a key tool for modern scientific exploration of the microscopic world. It plays an irreplaceable role in scientific research and industrial applications by enabling us to gain insights into the microscopic structure of matter through high-resolution electronic imaging technology. SEM scans the surface of the sample with a high-energy electron beam to collect s...
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  • 11

    Apr

    What are the main factors affecting TEM resolution

    The major limitations on TEM performance are spherical aberration (also known as aberration), chromatic aberration, and astigmatism. The spherical aberration and chromatic aberration limit the resolution of traditional TEM. Both of these defects are inevitable when using static rotational symmetric electromagnetic fields. Ball aberration is the most important factor determining the performance of ...
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  • 04

    Sep

    How to distinguish between coupling agents, crosslinking agents, and dispersants

    In the fields of material processing and chemical production, coupling agents, crosslinking agents, and dispersants are three commonly used additives with different functions, but they all have a critical impact on material properties. The following provides a detailed explanation from the aspects of definition, main characteristics, typical types, and core differences. Coupling agent Coupling age...
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  • 07

    Nov

    Two major surface modification technologies and research progress of spherical silica micro powder

    Although spherical silicon micro powder is spherical and has good fluidity, there are still problems of poor compatibility and difficult dispersion when used as an inorganic filler mixed with organic matrix materials. Therefore, surface modification is necessary to solve these problems. Surface modification of spherical silicon micro powder involves introducing specific functional groups or coatin...
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  • 28

    Nov

    Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM): Sample Requirements and Preparation Methods

    In transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis, the primary and crucial step in obtaining a high-quality image that can be interpreted reasonably is sample preparation. Inappropriate sample thickness, poor conductivity, or damage introduced during sample preparation can directly lead to abnormal electron beam penetration, image distortion, and even sample scrapping. TEM sample requirements ① T...
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