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  2. 一般財団法人材料科学技術振興財団 MST Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  3. 大同分析リサーチ Aichi//Service Industry
  4. 4 ユーロフィンFQL Kanagawa//Service Industry
  5. 5 ロンビック Mie//Resin/Plastic

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  1. Eurofins FQL Co., Ltd. | Business Information ユーロフィンFQL
  2. Surface shape evaluation using a laser microscope. 一般財団法人材料科学技術振興財団 MST
  3. Lithium-ion battery contract evaluation (charging and discharging tests / safety tests / post-test analysis)
  4. Development of conductive pastes and inks, surface treatment, synthesis, and evaluation of metal nanoparticles. AndTech
  5. 4 Spectrophotometer 'spectro 2 guide Pro' evaluation of jet blackness テツタニ

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Evaluation of the recovery rate of cleaning agents using the Sievers M9 TOC analyzer.

[Application Note] We measured trace residues of 12 types of cleaning agents using the Sievers M9 TOC analyzer.

The TOC meter Sievers M9 is very effective in quantitatively detecting trace residues of cleaning agents and plays an important role in cleaning validation and process validation. Furthermore, by simultaneously measuring conductivity and TOC, it allows for a deeper understanding of the cleanliness of both ions and organic substances after the cleaning process.

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  • Analytical Equipment and Devices

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Real-time low-flow cleaning efficacy evaluation of pharmaceuticals using TOC and conductivity.

Application Note: Evaluation of Cleanability of Substances in Cleaning Processes Using TOC Analyzer

The design of a robust cleaning process for pharmaceutical manufacturing is crucial for cleaning validation. Traditionally, the design of cleaning processes in pharmaceutical manufacturing has focused on reducing the most potent and toxic active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). For validated cleaning processes, the emphasis is on reducing risks and demonstrating process control and understanding. A newly highlighted concept for risk reduction is the identification of comprehensive cleanability and master soil. In the past, potential substances were considered individually, and all substances were ranked based on the time required for cleaning completion under worst-case cleaning conditions. The master soil was established based on the time to cleaning completion, and the cleaning process was optimized around the reduction of the master soil. Often, this relied on subjective ranking through visual confirmation as a qualitative indicator. To optimize the cleaning process of pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, we propose a method to measure total organic carbon (TOC) and conductivity in real-time to evaluate cleanability.

  • Analytical Equipment and Devices

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What is packaging testing? Free presentation of basic knowledge explanation materials.

It is used in many industries because it can evaluate the strength and durability of packaging necessary to protect products during transportation!

Packaging testing refers to the evaluation of the durability of products and packaged goods against physical impacts such as drop shocks, vibrations, and compression from stacking, as well as changes in temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure during the distribution process (transportation). It is conducted to verify product quality in advance and to prevent damage during actual transportation. Since it can assess the strength and durability of packaging necessary to protect products during transport, it is used in many industries. Packaging testing comprehensively applies transportation load stresses such as "drop shocks," "vibrations," and "compression" that are encountered in the series of transport environments from shipment to delivery, in order to confirm the appropriateness of packaging specifications and the protective nature of the products. It is generally conducted in accordance with official packaging testing standards. *For detailed information, please refer to the attached PDF document. For further inquiries, please feel free to contact us.*

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Measures for Nanoimprint Troubles and Improvement and Evaluation of Resin Release Properties and Curing Speed

★What are the characteristics and evaluation of UV resin? How should release agents be used? ★How can we improve to increase the aspect ratio without any troubles?

Speaker Part 1: Associate Professor Jun Taniguchi, Center for New Materials Development, Department of Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science Part 2: Dr. Hiroto Miyake, Corporate Research Institute, Research Management Department, Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd. Target Audience: Researchers in surface processing, including nanoimprint, optical lenses, and optical films. Venue: Tokyo Chuo City Industrial Hall, 4th Floor, Meeting Room 2 [Tokyo, Chuo Ward] 4-minute walk from Toei Asakusa Line, Higashi-Nihonbashi Station Date and Time: June 24, 2011 (Friday) 13:00-16:15 Capacity: 30 people *Registration will close once full. Please apply early. Participation Fee: 49,350 yen (including tax and textbook costs) for up to 2 participants from one company. *New members who apply for the first time by June 10 will receive an early bird discount price of 44,100 yen. ◆ When applying for the early bird discount, please select "1 person (early discount)" or "2 people (early discount)" in the participant registration. ◆ Point discounts are not applicable to the early bird discount price. Point discount services can only be applied when registering at the regular price.

  • Company:AndTech
  • Price:10,000 yen-100,000 yen
  • Technical Seminar

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Basics and Evaluation of Automotive Paint and Coating, Troubleshooting Q&A

★What resins, pigments, additives, and solvents are used in automotive paints? ★How can the durability of automotive coatings be improved?

Speaker Mr. Goro Nagao, Former General Manager of the Automotive Coatings Division, Nippon Paint Co., Ltd. Target Audience: Engineers, researchers, and relevant departments facing challenges in automotive coatings and painting technology. Venue: Kawasaki City International Exchange Center, 1F, Room 2 [Kanagawa, Kawasaki City] A 10-12 minute walk from "Motosumiyoshi Station" on the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Tokyu Meguro Line. Date and Time: August 24, 2011 (Wednesday) 13:30-16:30 Capacity: 30 people. *Please apply early as there may be a rush of applications. Participation Fee: [Early Bird Discount Price] 46,200 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 people from one company. *Limited to Tech-Zone members who apply by August 10. Membership registration is free. *After August 10, the [Regular Price] will be 49,350 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 people from one company. ◆ When applying for the early bird discount, please select "1 person (early discount)" or "2 people (early discount)" in the number registration. ◆ Point discounts are not applicable to the early bird discount price. Point discount services can only be applied when applying at the regular price. ◆ If 3 people from the same corporation apply, the fee will be 69,300 yen.

  • Company:AndTech
  • Price:10,000 yen-100,000 yen
  • Technical Seminar

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Key Points of Surface Treatment Technology in Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composites: Interface Evaluation and Applications

Researchers active on the front lines explain the essence of technology and its solutions to challenges, focusing on various surface treatment techniques for composite materials, including material design, molding processes, and application examples!

Speaker Part 1: Maeda Technical Office, Representative Mr. Yutaka Maeda (Formerly of Mitsubishi Rayon) [Publications] "Applications and Market of Carbon Fibers" (CMC Technical Library) Part 2: Niigata University, Graduate School of Natural Science, Director and Professor Mr. Norio Tsubokawa Part 3: Kinki University, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Professor Mr. Narushi Kashiwamura Part 4: FIA, Representative Mr. Kōyō Fukuyama Target Audience: Engineers, researchers, and personnel from technical management and marketing departments struggling with surface treatment technologies for carbon fiber composite materials. Venue: Kawasaki City Educational and Cultural Center, Room 1 [Kanagawa, Kawasaki] 12-minute walk from JR and Keikyu Line "Kawasaki" Station. *Buses are available from JR Kawasaki Station. Date and Time: February 21, 2012 (Tuesday) 10:15 AM - 4:30 PM Capacity: 30 participants. *Registration will close once full. Please apply early. Participation Fee: [Early Bird Discount Price] 56,700 yen (tax included, including text costs) for 2 participants from one company. *Limited to Tech-Zone members who apply by February 7. Membership registration is free. *After February 7, the [Regular Price] will be 59,850 yen (tax included, including text costs) for 2 participants from one company.

  • Company:AndTech
  • Price:10,000 yen-100,000 yen
  • Technical Seminar

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Optical Films by Light Alignment: Materials and Evaluation

Aiming for a simpler and more highly oriented process!! What are the optimal materials and processes?

[Purpose of the Lecture] Orientation films and surfaces for displays and other applications have garnered attention for their light orientation techniques. In recent years, practical applications of simple polarized light reactions with photoresponsive materials and light orientation using polymerizable liquid crystals have emerged. In this lecture, we will discuss materials that can orient polymer films themselves through light, focusing on higher orientation and simpler processes. We will cover the fundamentals of photochemical reactions, polymer liquid crystal materials, and polarized light reactions, as well as the concept of light molecular orientation, examples of materials, and potential applications.

  • Company:AndTech
  • Price:10,000 yen-100,000 yen
  • Technical Seminar

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Trends in the development of moisture-permeable roofing materials and improvements in durability, condensation prevention, and performance evaluation.

- Basics, weather resistance, water impermeability, high airtightness and high thermal insulation, nail hole sealing properties, passive house, comparison with asphalt-based materials, standards, application examples -

**Lecture Summary** In addressing global issues, the construction sector is also exploring strategies to reduce environmental impact. As part of this effort, research and technological development aimed at improving the long-term durability of buildings is being conducted. This presentation will focus on roofing, discussing various types of roofing materials used in roofing methods, along with their development and market trends, material testing methods, performance evaluation methods, and required performance characteristics.

  • Company:AndTech
  • Price:10,000 yen-100,000 yen
  • Technical Seminar

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Quality management and evaluation of cell processing facilities based on the new regenerative medicine law and amendments to the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law.

Understanding of the early approval system, sterilization, contamination risks, and facility validation measures.

【Speaker】 Mizutani Manabu, Specially Appointed Researcher, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, Department of Advanced Molecular Engineering Venue: Kawasaki City Industrial Promotion Hall, 10th Floor, Conference Room 3 [Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture] ◆ 5 minutes walk from JR Kawasaki Station Date and Time: July 27, 2015 (Monday) 13:30-16:30

  • Company:AndTech
  • Price:10,000 yen-100,000 yen
  • Technical Seminar

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Evaluation of particle size of positive electrode active material

Introducing examples of measurement cases for important management items in the production of lithium-ion batteries and all-solid-state batteries!

We would like to introduce a case of particle size measurement of cathode active materials using laser diffraction conducted by our company. In air or liquid, laser light is irradiated onto particles, and the angular dependence of the intensity of light scattered by the particles is measured. The angular dependence of the scattered light intensity is measured, and from that data, the particle size distribution (particle size distribution) is calculated. Commercially available reagents were used as samples, and measurements were conducted in a dry state without dispersing in a solvent. The particle size measurement results for NMC oxide showed a monodisperse state with particle sizes below several tens of micrometers, and the median diameter was calculated to be 12 μm. 【Case Overview】 ■ Measurement Method ・Dry ■ Particle Size Measurement Results for NMC Oxide ・Monodisperse state with particle sizes below several tens of micrometers ・Median diameter is 12 μm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Laser microscope
  • Other measurement, recording and measuring instruments

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Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of metallic impurities in non-alkali glass.

TOF-SIMS, D-SIMS: Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry

In semiconductor manufacturing processes, the contamination of impurities can lead to a decrease in characteristics and manufacturing yield, making the prompt identification and quantification of impurity elements crucial. At MST, we qualitatively analyze impurity elements using TOF-SIMS (Static-SIMS) and quantitatively measure the detected elements in the depth direction using D-SIMS (Dynamic-SIMS), enabling the evaluation of impurities within devices. This document presents a case study of measuring metal impurities in alkali-free glass.

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  • Contract measurement

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Evaluation of wafer warpage using a non-contact three-dimensional measurement device.

Non-contact three-dimensional measurement device

Non-contact three-dimensional measurement device

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  • Contract Inspection
  • Contract measurement

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