Semilab is proud to introduce its improved QCM-I series, designed to study surface interactions and nanoscale-level material properties. The QCM-I is a highly sensitive research instrument that detects mass changes down to the nanogram level and provides real-time insights into the viscoelastic and structural properties of thin films and molecular layers. The QCM-I features a wide temperature range with independently controlled sensor chambers.
Thanks to its modular design, combined with a wide range of sensor holder options (compatible with industry-standard quartz crystals) and digital in/out and API capabilities, the QCM-I is able to communicate with and can be integrated into a wide range of external measurement chambers, instruments and experiments. This makes QCM-I ideal for applications such as gas and humidity monitoring, vacuum deposition and CVD, electrochemical and battery research, surface adsorption studies, lipid bilayer formation, DNA/protein interaction analysis, and more across chemical, environmental, and life-science fields.
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