Damage and Failure Analysis in Plastics Industries
1 May 2019
In this video, the Kunststoff-Institut presents three case studies that illustrate how to conduct damage and failure analysis for materials in plastics industries, through methods such as DSC and FITR. Additionally, the video outlines the IR data base, a joint venture with Bruker Optics.
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