Fine bubble technology. Elimination method for sample characterization Evaluation procedure
€193.00
Nanomanufacturing. Key Control Characteristics Nano-enabled metal-oxide interfacial devices. Analogue resistance change and fluctuation: Electrical measurement
Nanomanufacturing. Key control characteristics Carbon nanotube materials. Mass density of vertically-aligned carbon nanotubes: X-ray absorption method
€269.00
Nanomanufacturing. Key control characteristics Nano-enabled metal-oxide interfacial devices. Test method for defect states by thermally stimulated current
Nanomanufacturing. Key control characteristics Carbon nanotube materials. Test methods for determination of resistance individual carbon nanotubes
Nanomanufacturing. Key control characteristics Traceable spatially resolved nano-scale stray magnetic field measurements. Magnetic force microscopy
€374.00
Fine bubble technology. Agricultural applications Guidelines for the minimum viable number concentration of ultrafine bubbles promoting germination barley seeds
BS ISO 20304-2. Fine bubble technology. Water treatment applications Part 2. Test methods using a test micro-organism: Escherichia coli
€23.00
Fine bubble technology. Environmental applications Inspection method using online particle counter in dissolved air flotation (DAF) plant
BS ISO 23016-1 Fine bubble technology — Agricultural applications Part 1: Test method for evaluating the growth promotion of hydroponically grown lettuce
Fine bubble technology. Agricultural applications Practical data collection to promote the germination of typical vegetable seeds using ultrafine bubbles
BS ISO 20480-5. Fine bubble technology. General principles for usage and measurement of fine bubbles Part 5. Shelled
BS ISO 7392. Fine bubble technology. Evaluation method for determining surface tension of ultrafine bubble dispersions
BS ISO 7428-1. Fine bubble technology. Domestic applications Part 1. Assessment of showerhead devices by evaluating size and concentration indices generated fine bubbles
BS ISO 7429-1. Fine bubble technology. Industrial and consumer device applications Part 1. Assessment of water pressure driven nozzles by evaluating size concentration indices generated fine bubbles