About the Thermal Behavior of Acetylsalicylic Acid and Aspirin
Early high cultures already used willow bark as a remedy for fever and pain [1];...
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Over the past few months, we have been offering a variety of rheology webinars with topics ranging from basic introductions through to specific discussions on sample types (such as dispersions) and measurements (such as curing and tack testing).
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Dr Marsh, our webinar host, is the Applications and Product Marketing Manager for Rheology at NETZSCH, based in the UK. She has had more than ten years of experience working with rheometry, thermal analysis and other analytical techniques having completed a PhD in Polymer Science investigating the miscibility of biodegradable polymers. Previously, as a technical specialist in rheometry, Shona has been providing international support to customers with her extensive amount of experience in a variety of industries, including the measurements of foods, pharmaceuticals, polymers, inks, paints, coatings, emulsions, asphalt and bitumen. In 2018 Shona was invited to become a council member of the British Society of Rheology.
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Early high cultures already used willow bark as a remedy for fever and pain [1];...
Standard ASTM E2550 describes the thermal stability of a material as the “temperature at which...
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