| Cryogenic analysis can be done independently on materials subject to Cryotron’s wear process at the University of Alberta; in labs equipped with the following equipment:
- Tribocope - a combination of an atomic force microscope and a nano-mechanical probe
- Universal micro-tribometer - has the capability to monitor electrical contact resistance, acoustic emission and frictional force during wear, indentation and scratch tests on micro-scale and macro-scale
- Scanning Kelvin Probe - determines surface electron work function
- Fischer Scope - Micromechanical probe
- High-temperature air - jet erosion tester
- High-temperature air - jet erosion tester
- Electrochemical scratch apparatus - for corrosive wear studies
- Electrochemical measurement system - for corrosion studies
- Dry sand/Rubber - wheel abrasion tester
- Slurry-pot erosion tester with temperature control
- Pin-on-dics wear testers
- Air-jet erosion tester
- Pulse and direct current electrodeposition system
- Differential scanning calorimetry system
- Bell Jar vacuum melting furnace
- Automated friction measurement
- Laser thermometer
- Computing facilities
Dr. Dongyang Li
- Professor - Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Alberta (Canada)
- Adjunct Professor - Department of Bio-Medical Engineering, University of Alberta (Canada)
Dr. Li can do before and after material testing on numerous types of metals and other materials.
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