
Recorded webinar
How to measure superhydrophobic surfaces in practice?
This short webinar, presented by Susanna Laurén from Biolin Scientific, provides a practical overview of how to measure superhydrophobic surfaces reliably and repeatably. It explains why static contact angle measurements alone are insufficient, details the importance of advancing and receding contact angle measurements, and outlines the necessary instrument requirements and best practices for accurate results
Webinar details
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Originally aired
October 18, 2019
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Length
10 min
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Presentation by
Susanna Laurén
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Technologies
Optical tensiometer

In this webinar:
- Why static contact angle is not enough to characterize superhydrophobic surfaces?
- How the measurements should be conducted for reliable results?
- What are instrument requirements?

Presentation by Susanna Laurén
Susanna is a surface science expert at Biolin Scientific and brings hands-on expertise in surface science instrumentation to this webinar. Her practical experience ensures that viewers gain actionable insights into the measurement of superhydrophobic surfaces, with a focus on achieving reliable, repeatable results using the latest methodologies and tools