Webinars
Featured webinars
Our series of online educational events provide an in-depth look at the diverse ways our techniques and instruments.
Covering an array of industrial applications, our own scientists have worked closely with clients and partners around the world to curate the an expansive library of sorption-focused educational content from practitioners all over the world.
Wed 6 November 2024
(USA Timezone – EST) Going Beyond: Diving Deeper into Pharma Materials with Advanced Characterization Analysis
Upcoming / Past webinars
Wed 17 June 2020
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Advanced Characterization on Solid State Materials | Dr. Juergen Thun (Roche) – Part 1/3
Mon 1 June 2020
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Determining the Tg for Polymers and Polymeric Surface Coatings using iGC
Mon 11 May 2020
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Adsorption of volatile organic compounds by industrial porous materials: Impact of relative humidity
Fri 8 May 2020
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Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS) Applications for Amorphous Content Calculations & in situ Raman studies
Thu 23 April 2020
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Surface Characterization of Cellulose and Natural Fibers by iGC-SEA
Thu 23 April 2020
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The Isosteric Heat of Adsorption and Competitive Co adsorption of H₂O with CO₂ on Zeolites
Thu 16 April 2020
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Impact of Freeze Drying Conditions on Stability of Food and Pharmaceutical Materials
Thu 11 July 2019
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Surface Energy Heterogeneity for Coating & Adhesion Applications – the IGC Technique
Tue 4 June 2019
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Measuring co-diffusion kinetics on thin films & asphaltic components using DVS
Fri 27 July 2018
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Advanced vapor sorption applications for pharmaceutical materials: Utilization of co-adsorption isotherms and Raman Spectroscopy
Thu 2 February 2017
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iGC Symposium 2016: iGC in characterizing abrasive particles & composite materials
Wed 1 February 2017
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iGC Symposium 2016: Using iGC for determining Hansen Solubility Parameters
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