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At Dublin Analytical, we not only seek to supply all laboratories with our state-of-the-art analysers and equipment. We also aim to share our knowledge and expertise with users and anyone in the community that wishes to develop their skills and knowledge on the technologies that we provide.

Testing Lithium-Ion Batteries
Learn how lithium-ion batteries are tested using charge/discharge analysis, C-rate testing, cycling studies, leakage current measurements, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS).

Supercritical CO2 The Next Generation Sterilant
Discover how supercritical CO₂ is revolutionising sterilisation with a non-toxic, material-friendly, and low-temperature method. Learn its mechanisms, advantages, and future potential for safe and effective microbial control.

Measuring Batteries Using the Right Setup for Accurate Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) Tests
Learn how battery impedance measurement setup affects EIS accuracy. Compare 2 wire vs 4 wire testing and improve ESR measurement reliability.

Rheological properties of food
Rheology is a branch of physics that measures the deformation or flow of matter when force is applied.

Wear Debris in Food Manufacturing: X‑ray Fluorescence (XRF) for On‑Site Metal Verification
Detect and analyse metal wear debris in food manufacturing using handheld XRF. Improve contamination control, trace sources and support predictive maintenance.

FMEA of metallic materials using SEM
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is a useful tool for the failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) of metallic materials that provides invaluable insights into the root causes of material breakdowns.
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