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In
most diverse engineering applications the ability of liquids to
wet solids affects the quality of the products and their
manufacturing processes. Important examples for this are the
production and application of paints and varnishes, the
development and optimization of composite materials, the use of
adhesives and suitable solvents for engineer- patibility of
medical implants.
Analytical values are provided by the precise investigations of
static and dynamic contact angles, the surface free energy
of solids as well as the surface and interfacial tension of
liquids. Last but not least the rapid advancements in
nanotechnology and biotechnology profit from the exact knowledge
of wetting processes in the submicroscopic level.
After all, our development engineers profit from more than a
decade of practical experience in these measurement techniques. We
would like to invite you to use this knowledge incorporated in our
measurement equipment.
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