Did you know that our Brighton Science Contact Angle Meausuring Devices don't just deposit one water drop, but 9️0?
...and in less than 2 seconds! ⏱️
When analyzing surfaces, every detail counts. With ballistic drop application, drop placement is not only reproducible, but also ultra-fast and highly accurate.
What makes the difference?
While conventional applications often depend on the operator and environmental conditions, the ballistic system ensures automated, standardized drop dosing.
Ideal for:
- Sensitive or structured surfaces
- Inline processes and quality controle
Why this feature is so important for you as an adhesive user:
This unique technology creates a powerful tool for assessing wettability, cleanliness, and adhesion preparation—e.g., in adhesive processes or coatings. The condition of the substrate is reflected much more accurately in the resulting contact angle.
With the Surface Analyst, you can reliably predict whether your bonding will be successful. This avoids scrap, rework, production delays, and the risk of recalls related to adhesion and cleaning problems.
Would you like to learn more about our surface energy analysis solutions? Contact your experts at Innotech, Dr. Maximilian Krötz and Florian Deuser, now.
Function of the Surface Analyst: Close up of the drop placement
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Question: What is ballistic drop application in Brighton Science contact angle measurement devices?
Answer: Ballistic drop application precisely places 90 water drops on a surface in under 2 seconds. This ensures reproducible, fast, and highly accurate drop placement, independent of the operator or environmental conditions.
Question: Why is this technology important for adhesive users?
Answer: It enables reliable assessment of wettability, cleanliness, and adhesion preparation. This helps reduce waste, rework, production delays, and the risk of recalls related to adhesion and surface issues.
Question: Which applications benefit most from ballistic drop application?
Answer: It is ideal for sensitive or structured surfaces, inline processes, and quality control. Users gain standardized measurements for consistent and reproducible results.
Question: How does the technology improve surface energy analysis?
Answer: Ballistic drop application allows precise contact angle measurements, providing a detailed representation of the substrate. This helps predict the success of bonding processes and coatings.
Question: How can I learn more about surface analysis solutions?
Answer: Interested parties can contact Innotech experts Dr. Maximilian Krötz and Florian Deuser. They provide advice on surface energy analysis, contact angle measurement devices, and optimizing adhesive processes.