Powder Diffraction (5 Parts)
- Synopsis
- Powder diffraction is an extremely versatile technique which can be applied to many types of polycrystalline material - examples are cosmetic, pharmaceutical, refractory, cement, mineral, pigment and electronic materials. The video course explains the basic methods and how they can be applied to progressively more advanced applications taken from research. Actual case examples are used.
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Video; Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 5 x 60 min.
- Year of production
- 1988
- Availability
- Sale
- Uses
- Part 1 is intended for general audiences; parts 2 & 3 for people with a general scientific background; parts 4 & 5 for science graduates.
- Subjects
- Chemistry
- Keywords
- analytical techniques; diffraction; powder diffraction
Credits
- Director
- Colin Grimshaw
- Producer
- Jenny Poland; Stephen E Tarling
- Writer
- Paul Barnes
- Cast
A L Mackay Paul Barnes
Sections
- Title
- Introduction, An
- Title
- Identification
- Title
- Quantitative analysis
- Title
- Advanced techniques
- Title
- Use of specialised centralised x-ray and neutron sources
Production Company
- Name
Ultratech Video
Sponsor
- Name
Department of Trade & Industry Videos
- Phone
- 01443 821877
- Fax
- 01443 822055
- Address
- c/o Mediascene Ltd
PO Box 90
HENGOED
Mid Glamorgan
CF8 9YE
- Name
Philips
- Name
Siemens
Distributor
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