Sample preparation

Climate chamber

A climate chamber enables the generation and maintenance of constant conditions (temperature, humidity) to simulate environmental conditions.

  • Simulation of long-term stress
  • Testing of material fatigue and changes under changing climatic conditions
  • Validation of product quality under defined conditions
  • Reference measurements under standardised conditions

Univ.-Prof. Dr Pham Tung
Institute of Textile Chemistry and Textile Physics
Höchsterstraße 73, 6850 Dornbirn
+43 (5572) 28533
E-mail Website

Temperature range + 10 °C to 95 °C

Mills

Samples have to be prepared for many analyses. Various mills grind materials in a controlled manner; the particle size distribution, morphology and crystallinity can be controlled by grinding parameters (time, energy, atmosphere).

  • Optimum sample preparation for downstream analyses
  • Production of defined particle size distributions
  • Mechanical activation for improved reactivity

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Volker Kahlenberg
Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography
Innrain 52f, 6020 Innsbruck
+43 (512) 507 54603
E-Mail Website

  • Various mills for processing: planetary mills, mixer mills, micronisation
  • Many years of experience with various industrial samples from the fields of ceramics, binders, building materials, glass, residual materials such as slags, ores and refractories.
  • Analytical services for industrial partners from Austria and other European countries.

Further services of the FSP FunMat

Meth­ods of anal­y­sis

Chromatography
X-ray methods
Spectroscopic methods
Other methods (microscopy, rheology, thermal analysis, electroanalysis and others)

Pro­duc­tion and syn­the­sis

Additive manufacturing of metals
High temperature synthesis
Mechanochemistry

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