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Mike Pendleton

Mike has worked in testing for over 15 years with experience aerospace, energy, automotive, and electrification. He provides insight from a wide array of perspectives and will find failures before end-users do.

3kHz Aerospace Shaker Equipment for the European Market

Element's new 3kHz aerospace shaker testing provides manufacturers in Europe and beyond access to better testing with less concessions.

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Oil and Gas: The Importance of Testing for Increased Mercury Levels

This article details the dangers of mercury in oil and gas reservoirs and how to test for mercury to keep your equipment and workers safe.
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5 Things You Can Do With ProteinSimple Maurice Capillary Electrophoresis

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Rick Gerads

Rick is an internationally renowned expert in the development and provision of NDT services to the global Aerospace sector.

Access industry-leading validation testing with the combined expertise of Trialon and Element

Trialon is now part of Element, allowing you to access the services you trust in more locations, backed by a global network of testing laboratories.
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X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) Analysis

Element's XRD laboratories can analyze material structure, determine chemical composition, and measure residual stress in a variety of materials
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Electrical Product Compliance in the EAEU - RoHS Certification Requirements

Element’s global market access team carries out RoHS certification on electronics to assure conformity with EAEU TR 37/2016, European Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS 2) and similar requirements of other countries/regions.
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Emma Leishman

Emma specializes in extractables and leachables (E&L) studies with more than 40 peer reviewed publications. She has more than 11 years of research experience in the scientific community, successfully moving from academia to industry.

How to Interpret Drinking Water Analysis Reports

Total coliform bacteria, nitrate, pH, hardness and total dissolved solids all affect water quality and are reported in a drinking water test report. This article explains how to interpret your drinking water analysis report.