Last week was an extremely busy, but very productive week at Pine Research Instrumentation. Not only was the ACS Boston meeting last week, but several of our international distributors visited our facility in Durham, NC for 3 days of technical training. We are proud of our high-quality instrumentation and excellent customer service and after this past week’s training, we feel very confident in our representative’s ability to troubleshoot Pine Research Instrumentation and support our customers from around the world.
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Building Global Trust, Confidence, and Knowledge
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Can electrochemistry help the BRAIN Initiative?
The 256th ACS Fall National Meeting in Boston, MA is fast approaching. This year’s theme is Nanoscience, Nanotechnology & Beyond. The Kavli Lectures will feature Dr. Jill Millstone of the University of Pittsburgh presenting Metal-ligand chemistry in nanoparticle synthesis and performance and Dr. Harry Atwater of the California Institute of Technology presenting Light as Fuel. In addition, the Kavli Foundation is sponsoring a two-part symposia on the BRAIN Initiative on Tuesday August 21th. A morning session on Nanoscience & Nanotechnology in Neuroscience & the BRAIN Initiative organized by Dr. Anne Andrews, UCLA and an afternoon session on The Role of the Chemical Sciences in Brain Research & the BRAIN Initiative organized by Dr. Jonathan Sweedler, University of Illinois.
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Beach Party at ECS Seattle!
Pine Research Instrumentation has been hard at work developing our latest research grade potentiostat, the WaveDriver 200 Bipotentiostat/Galvanostat with EIS! The official launch of the WaveDriver 200 will be at the 233rd ECS meeting in Seattle, WA. The launch of the WaveDriver 200 is a significant milestone in our company and we are celebrating in an equally significant manner. Just like our new WaveDriver 200 EIS-capable potentiostat, we will be making waves at the ECS meeting.
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Catch the Wave Volume 3 – Rotators
We hope that you are caught up with our newsfeed! If not, we recommend starting with the first and second articles in this series. Our first article focused on the WaveNow and the second article provides a history of our older CBP bipotentiostat, to a more modern WaveDriver bipotentiostat. In this final installment, we share another history with you. Here we will focus on electrode rotators and their history and evolution at Pine Research.
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How Do Researchers Study Corrosion Via Electrochemistry?
In advance of the NACE 2018 Corrosion Conference and Expo April 15 – 19, 2018 in Phoenix, AZ, we thought we would highlight some of the ways researchers study pipeline corrosion via electrochemical techniques. Electrochemistry plays a vital role in this field of study because it allows what was historically a cumbersome, expensive, and materials-intensive process to be simplified and dramatically downsized to laboratory-scale experiments.
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