Nanomechanical Testing

Nanoindentation at Elevated Temperature and Humidity

Learn more about the advanced temperature and humidity control capability of Bruker's Hysitron TI 980 TriboIndenter

Investigate the advanced temperature and humidity control capabilities of Bruker’s Hysitron TI 980 TriboIndenter

In this webinar, guest speaker Dr. Igor Zlotnikov, B CUBE - Center for Molecular Bioengineering Dresden University of Technology:

  • Demonstrates and discusses best practices for achieving repeatable and reliable nanomechanical testing results at elevated temperature and humidity levels.
  • Combines advanced Bruker nanoindentation testing techniques to fully characterize materials under environmental control.
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Webinar Summary

In this webinar, guest speaker Dr. Igor Zlotnikov, B CUBE - Center for Molecular Bioengineering, Dresden University of Technology, Germany, showcases the advanced temperature and humidity control capabilities of Bruker’s Hysitron TI 980 TriboIndenter.

This powerful nanomechanical test instrument delivers a comprehensive understanding of material behavior at the nanoscale. It provides rapid, multi-sample, multi-technique testing capabilities. Smart automation routines combined with high resolution, multi-scale imaging, and whole-sample optical surveying provide a streamlined testing process and high-throughput characterization.

In this workshop, the Hysitron TI 980 TriboIndenter is used together with the xSol environmental control stage to:

  • Demonstrate and discuss best practices for achieving repeatable and reliable nanomechanical testing results at elevated temperature and humidity levels.
  • Combine advanced Bruker nanoindentation testing techniques, such as nanoDMA III dynamic nanoindentation, XPM high-speed indentation, and in-situ SPM imaging - all working together - to fully characterize materials under environmental control.

Dr. Igor Zlotnikov also speaks on the development of novel techniques with the unique ability to investigate environmentally dependent static and dynamic mechanical properties with high spatial resolution.

Find out more about the technology featured in this webinar or our other solutions for Nanomechanical Testing:

Speakers

Dr. Igor Zlotnikov, B CUBE - Center for Molecular Bioengineering, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

Dr. Igor Zlotnikov is a specialist in the characterization of hierarchical mineralized biocomposites, also a group leader at B CUBE - Center for Molecular Bioengineering, Dresden University of Technology, Germany. He has extensive experience in nanomechanical testing and the simulation of the nano- and micro-mechanical behavior of biomaterials.

He is also an expert on measuring mechanical properties in controlled environments, such as humidity and temperature, the most influential factors for functional biomaterial systems. Igor Zlotnikov has (co)authored over 50 papers, coordinates symposiums, and is a reviewer for leading conferences and journals.

Jaroslav Lukeš, Ph.D., Sales Applications Scientist, Bruker

Ude Hangen, Ph.D.
Applications Manager, Bruker EMEA