Primarily used for the testing of larger specimens, especially those with coarse-grained or heterogeneous microstructures
Performed using an EDS probe, this technique enables precise qualitative analysis of small-scale features (e.g., inclusions) as well as the characterization of surface coatings
We analyze materials and products to determine their chemical composition, constituents, and impurities. Our analytical capabilities cover a wide range of materials and sample types, with detection limits extending to trace-level concentrations
This method is used to determine the bulk hardness of a material. Depending on the type of material being tested—ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, or plastics—different Rockwell hardness scales are applied
We perform failure analysis of a wide range of metallic and non-metallic materials, including rubber, adhesives, sealants, paints and coatings, as well as composite materials
One of the most fundamental and common types of mechanical testing. A tensile test applies tensile (pulling) force to a material and measures the specimen's response to the stress
A versatile hardness testing method suitable for both macrohardness and microhardness measurements. It offers a wide range of test loads and is applicable to a broad spectrum of materials and applications