RECORDED WEBINAR

Fiber wettability - how to measure contact angle of thin objects

Wettability is an important property of any solid material in contact with the liquid. Wettability is typically evaluated through contact angle measurements. The contact angle is a straightforward measurement when the sample is large enough to support microliter-sized drops. However, when wettability of fibers or other thin objects is measured, additional consideration is required. 

In this webinar, we will be:
  • Reviewing some of the most commonly used methods to measure the contact angle of fibers.
  • Discussing Pros and cons of each measurement methods.
  • Discussing the suitability of the methods for different applications through case study examples.

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Susanna Lauren, Marketing Director of Attension, KSV NIMA

Susanna has worked at Biolin Scientific for over 10 years in various roles. She has a strong background in the field of surface wettability and analysis.In her PhD thesis, she developed fabrication methods for a new type of inorganic-organic polymers. Microfabricated polymer chips were utilized as tool for biomolecule separation in analytical chemistry.

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