Newsletter - November 2007Welcome to the November 2007 issue of the CSMA newsletter 3DP Technique Quantifies Hair Topography - A Case Study Studying the effect of hair care products is big business. CSMA have an established reputation in CHEMICALLY mapping hair care products across the hair surface. Now 3DP (3D Non Contact Surface Profiling) has been introduced to assess PHYSICAL properties. 3DP provides quantified images of the hair surface and comparison of surface properties.
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The height of the hair scales can clearly be observed from the line scan. A comparison of the scale height before and after conditioning showed a reduction from 720 nm to 620 nm upon conditioning (a reduction of 12.7%) * values are a mean average of 75 measurements (15 measurements each on 5 hair samples). Conclusion Surface Analysis Workshop 2008 Further to the success of the 2007 surface analysis workshop the next workshop will take place on the 27th Feb
2008 at our Stoke-on-Trent headquarters.
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CSMA Ltd Hosts European Plasma Technology Seminar Europe’s leaders in plasma technology descended on Stoke-on-Trent during October to promote the quite staggering benefits potentially available from its use in the areas of textile finishing, food packaging and medical implants. Plasma processes are not only liquid-free they are also intrinsically low energy, low materials consuming and low waste generating thereby offering cost-savings to both producers and consumers whilst at the same time markedly reducing the environmental burden. |
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