Agilent
Technologies Inc. announced the availability of an enhanced version of
its popular Dynamic Contact Module (DCM) for nanomechanical testing of
materials. The Agilent DCM II features 3x higher loading capability
(30mN max load); easy tip exchange for quick removal and installation
of application-specific tips; and a full 70µm range of indenter travel.
"The DCM II is designed to optimize nanomechanical testing for a very
broad set of materials, such as semiconductors, thin films, MEMs, hard
coatings, DLC films, composites, fibers, polymers, metals, ceramics and
biomaterials," said Jeff Jones, operations manager for Agilent's
nanoinstrumentation facility in Chandler, Ariz. "This new option is the
latest in an ongoing series of innovative technology introductions
aimed at furthering the research capabilities of Agilent Nano Indenter
G200 and G300 users."
The Agilent DCM II extends the range of
load-displacement experimentation down to the surface contact level.
With the DCM II option, Agilent Nano Indenter G200 and G300 users can
study the first few nanometers of an indentation into the surface of a
material as well as the pre-contact mechanics. Using standard methods,
the displacement resolution of the DCM II is determined to be 0.2
picometers. More importantly, real-world testing shows that the noise
levels are typically less than an angstrom, ensuring the best
resolution of any indenter on the market today. The Agilent DCM II has
the lowest noise floor of any instrument of its type.
The DCM
II indentation head can be configured for new or existing Agilent Nano
Indenters. The DCM II head's flexible mounting bracket provides
multiple mounting options so that the DCM II can be configured for
specific applications.
www.agilent.com
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