Case study: Quality control of diamond-like carbon

New Plasma Technologies (NPT), based in Moscow, Russia, uses a Renishaw inVia confocal Raman microscope for investigating the structure and chemical properties of materials, non-destructively.

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Carbon, 2D materials and nanotechnology

You can use Raman to identify all the forms of carbon, including graphene, carbon nanotubes (CNT), graphite, diamond, and diamond-like carbon (DLC), and for studying the many 2D materials now known.

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NARLabs case study

This is a case study "stub" page until the English version is ready - do not publish live

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Additive manufacturing customer case study videos

A collection of case study videos showcasing how our customers use their AM systems and the applications in which they are applied.

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The Casiraghi Group use Raman in the study of graphene

Dr Cinzia Casiraghi is a Reader in Graphene and Carbon Nanostructures, in the School of Chemistry, at the University of Manchester, UK. She runs a research group, the Casiraghi Group, which uses Raman spectroscopy to derive quantitative information on the

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Focusing on laser melting performance

High quality manufacturing requires consistency, control and traceability. Tight focal length control is critical to consistent and productive laser melting performance. As additive manufacturing systems become more sophisticated and run at higher powers

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