SwRI Analysis Technology: SwRI biomedical materials engineering, development
The Biomedical Materials Engineering group uses an array of
multidisciplinary skills and instrumentation to address
clients' analytical needs in medical device materials.
Technical strengths and abilities in analysis
technology include:
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Thermal analysis: TGA (thermogravimetric
analysis), DSC (differential scanning calorimetry), and TMA (thermomechanical
analysis)
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Spectroscopy: FTIR (Fourier transform infrared),
Raman, UV-Vis, Auger, EDXA (electron dispersive X-ray analysis) and
AFM (atomic force microscopy)
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Rheology: dilute solutions, polymer melts,
steady shear, and dynamic viscosity
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Mechanical testing: extension and yield point
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Failure analysis: polymers and metals
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Microscopy: SEM (scanning electron microscope),
light microscope, and digital imaging
The Materials Development Section of Southwest
Research Institute (SwRI) focuses on solving client materials problems
through the use of chemical and materials expertise. The section has
approximately 12,000 square feet of laboratory, workshop, and office
space housing state-of-the-art equipment for all aspects of soft and
hard materials development and analysis.
For more information about analysis technology
capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI,
please contact
Michael A. Miller at
mmiller@swri.org or
(210)
522-2189.
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Southwest Research Institute®
(SwRI®) is an independent, nonprofit, applied engineering and physical
sciences research and development organization with
12 technical divisions
using multidisciplinary approaches to problem solving. The Institute occupies
more than
1,200 acres and provides
nearly two million square feet of laboratories, test facilities, workshops, and offices for more than
3,300
employees who perform contract work for industry and government clients.
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