Learn More About ElectroForce® Test Instruments for Engineered Materials and BioDynamic Instruments for Tissue Engineering
Fatigue & Durability Evaluation of Engineered Plastics & Polymer Composites (duration ca. 30 min)
This webinar is particular organized for researchers involved in materials testing. Bose has introduced test instruments for high-force dynamic mechanical analysis. The instruments are well suited for the characterization of a variety of materials in a temperature controlled chamber. The ElectroForce test instruments provide fatigue testing and characterization of a variety of specimens in tension, compression or bending. These instruments can be used in axial or even multi-axial configurations to provide fatigue data.
- Introduction: Review of the course objectives
- Overview of product line
- ElectroForce 3100 & 3200 & 3500
- Fatigue testing
- DMA (Dynamic Mechanical Analysis)
- ElectroForce 3450 (High Frequency DMA)
- Clamps & Accessories
- Q&A
Biomaterials & Tissue Engineering (duration ca. 30 min)
This webinar is particulary organized for researchers involved in biomedical testing and tissue engineering. Bose has introduced a new multi-axial test instrument to provide characterization of biomaterials and tissues in a biological environment. The ElectroForce BioDynamicTM test instrument provides conditioning and characterization of a variety of specimens, including biomaterials, acellular and cell-seeded scaffolds, native tissue samples and tissue-engineered constructs. Since the BioDynamic test instrument can be used to simulate in vivo conditions for the culture and testing of three-dimensional samples, it can be a valuable tool to bridge the gap between basic in vitro exploratory studies in culture dishes and in vivo animal experiments.
- Introduction: Review of the course objectives
- Overview of product line
- ElectroForce 3100 & 3200
- BioDynamic
- Orthopaedic
- Vascular
- Ligmants/tendons
- Examples
- Q&A
Register now!
Register today due to the limited places. Please register above, or for more information email Ivonne_Vodermayer@bose.com or call +49.6172.710462.
We are looking forward to your participation!