Home > Press > Nanomechanics, Inc. to Exhibit at the SEM Conference: Nanoindentation experts will attend and exhibit their instruments at the Conference and Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics in Indianapolis
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Nanomechanics Inc., the world’s leading provider of nano-mechanical testing equipment, will exhibit at the annual Conference and Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics on June 12-15, 2017. The three-day event will be held in at the Hyatt Regency Indianapolis.
"The Society for Experimental Mechanics is important to Nanomechanics because it allows us direct contact with the people using our instruments,” said Sebastian Ward, VP of sales and marketing at Nanomechanics, Inc. “It is always exciting to see their latest work presented during various talks and sessions and gives us a real-world appreciation of where our tools are being used to further understand the behaviors of materials.”
Nanomechanics will present its new nanomechanical testing system known as the Gemini. This system has the ability to measure not only load and displacement but stiffness and phase angle. Gemini measures at specific frequencies parallel to the surface continuously and simultaneously. This has resulted in entirely new results concerning the onset of sliding between two bodies in contact.
The Society for Experimental Mechanics is composed of international members from academia, government, and industry who are committed to interdisciplinary application, research and development, education, and active promotion of experimental methods.
For more information, you can visit Nanomechanics booth #100 during the show.
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About Nanomechanics, Inc.
Nanomechanics Inc. designs and produces advanced nano-scale metrology products, including turnkey nanoindenters, modular devices for nano-scale actuation and sensing, and contract testing. Drawing on decades of experience in material science, precision mechanical design, and instrumentation software, Nanomechanics offers products that satisfy the intense demands of both industry and academia, with unparalleled ease-of-use, accuracy, up-time, and technical support. In addition to turnkey solutions, Nanomechanics provides modular components to microscopy companies in order to integrate nano-scale mechanical testing with advanced visualization. To learn more about what Nanomechanics is doing worldwide, please visit http://nanomechanicsinc.com/ or contact us at .
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