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SYNTHESIS 1 MANUFACTURING
THIN FILMS
Deposition of thin layers – Metals PVD-Angstrom
Engineering
NexDep
Deposition by evaporation under high vacuum of thin layers of materials having a melting point below 1200 ° C (Aluminum, Silver, chromium, Copper, Gold and fluoridemagnesium).The system is equipped with four resistive sources allowing the co-deposition of layers greater than 1 nm thick. A masking system allows to formpatterns on the sample. 3 hrs session 600,00 800,00
CHARACTERIZATION
SPECTROSCOPY
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (NMR) Bruker AV600 NMR spectroscopy is a technique which exploits the magnetic properties of certain atomic nuclei. It is based on the phenomenon of nuclear magnetic resonance.Analysis of liquid, solid, or semi-solid samples allowing the characterization of structures, quality control, and monitoring of the evolution of the different metabolites in bodilyliquids Sample 250,00 600,00
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (NMR-2D) Bruker AV600 NMR spectroscopy is a technique which exploits the magnetic properties of certain atomic nuclei. It is based on the phenomenon of nuclear magnetic resonance.Analysis of liquid, solid, or semi-solid samples allowing the characterization of structures, quality control, and monitoring of the evolution of the different metabolites in bodilyliquids Sample 250,00 1 500,00
Spectroscopy inthe UV / Visible / CloseInfrareddomain Perkin Elmer
PE 1050
Spectroscopic absorption analysis in the spectral range between the ultraviolet and the near infrared (190 nm to 3300 nm). Liquid or solid samplecan be analyzed in transmission mode or by surface reflection.UV / Visible / NIR spectroscopy is of limited utility for sample identification but ideal for quantitative measurements. UV / Visible / NIR spectroscopy isusually applied to inorganic molecules or complexes in solution. Sample 100,00 150,00
spectroscopyinfrared (FTIR) ABB Bomem
FTLA2000
Spectroscopic absorption analysis in the mid-infrared spectral range.The system accepts liquid or solid samples for analysis in transmission mode.This technique allows the detection of vibrations characteristic of chemical bonds and therefore the identification of functional groups present in the material. Sample 100,00 150,00
UV fluorescenceDevice Horiba Yvon Jobin Spectroscopic analysis of the fluorescence generated by a material following its excitation by absorption of a photon in the ultraviolet range. Sample 300,00 300,00
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS BY CHROMATOGRAPHY
ChromatographyLiquid Phase Coupled withMass spectrometer(UPLC / MS) Waters
Acquity
Synapt G2
Analysis system based on the separation of the constituent elements of a sample according to their polarity then their identification thanks to their molecular masses. The method also allows direct analysis, withoutseparation in the case of pure products. The method also allows individual analysis by fragmentation of substances. Sample 300,00 500,00
ChromatographyFizzy Phase Coupled withMass spectrometry(GC / MS) Agilent
GC 7890A
Analysis system based on the separation of the constituent elements of a sample according to their polarity then their identification thanks to their molecular masses. The method also allows direct analysis, withoutseparation in the case of pure products. The method also allows individual analysis by fragmentation of substances. Sample 250,00 400,00
MICROSCOPY
Scanning Electron Microscope & EDX Analysis FEI
FEG 450
Environmental field emission electron microscope (FEG) which allows the observation in very high resolution of all types of solid samples. Materials which are not conductive (oxidized metals, polymers and composites, etc.) can thus be analyzed without the need for metallization or high vacuum.The system is equipped with several types of detectors allowing to extract the maximum of information on the studied material. 3 hrs session 300,00 700,00
Atomic MicroscopeForce (AMF) Veeco
Dimension ICON
System for observing and characterizing the surface topology of a sample on an atomic scale. The various accessories make it possible to obtain information on the electrical and magnetic properties of the surface or to carry out measurements in a biological medium or up to 250 ° C. 4 hrs session 3 000,00 3 000,00
Optical Microscope Leica 3 hrs session 200,00 200,00
CRISTALLOGRAPHY
X-ray diffraction -Powder PANalytical
X’Pert
Determination of the presence of crystalline structures in a sample in the form of powder by X-ray diffraction. The identification of the phases present in a sample is done by comparison of its spectrum(positions and intensities of the diffracted lines) with spectra of known phases. The device is capable of working at 2 Theta angles. Sample 150,00 350,00
POROUS STRUCTURES / NANOPARTICLE SIZE
Micro mesoporosity measurement Micromeritics
3 Flex
Determination of specific surface and porosity (volume and distribution) in a wide range of pore sizes from 0.2 to 400 nm. The device iscapable of performing adsorption / desorption isotherms with nitrogen or argon. Sample 400,00 500,00
Determining the size ofnanoparticles Malvern
Zetasizer ZS
Determination of the size of nanoparticles in a liquid. The device can also determine the zeta potential which corresponds to the charge of a particle in a particular medium and indicates the stability of a colloidal system. Sample 350,00 350,00
Determining the size ofparticles – Particle size Malvern
Mastesizer
Determination of the size of wet or dry particles in a measurement range from 10 nm to 3.5 nm. Sample 270,00 270,00
THERMAL PROPERTIES
Differential calorimetry atscan (DSC) TA Instrument
Q100
Measurement of the thermal properties of a material such as latent heat and specific heat. The device can operate in modulated mode allowing to characterize certain irreversible transformations. The device can measure between -80 ° C and 450 ° C. Sample 150,00 200,00
Thermogravimetric analysis(ATG) TA Instrument
Q500
Measurement of the thermal resistance of a material in the presence of an inert or oxidizing atmosphere. The device can heat the sample up to 1000 ° C. Sample 150,00 150,00
Mechanical Properties
MechanicalProperties Measurement Instron
8821S
Measurement of the mechanical properties of polymer or composite materials.Three force cells (100 N, 1 kN and 5 kN) are available. Sample 350,00 350,00
RHEOLOGY
Viscosity in the molten state -rotational ParrPhysica
MCR500
Measuring the viscoelastic properties of a sample subjected to rotational deformation. The accessories are used to characterize polymers / composites in the molten state or low viscosity fluids. Sample 300,00 300,00
INTERFACIAL PROPERTIES
Contact angle measurement Data Physics
OCA 40
Measurement of the contact angle of a liquid. Sample 300,00 300,00
Interfacial tension measurement Data Physics
DCAT 11
Measurement of the surface tension of a material. The device is capable of taking measurements by generating droplets of 2 picoliters. Sample 300,00 300,00
MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
Measurement ofMagnetic Properties under field LOT Quantum Design
MPMS-XL-7AC
subject to different magnetic field conditions (0 to 7 Tesla) and temperature (1.9 K to 800 K). The system is capable of making measurements at a magnetic field less than 50 mG. Sample 1 850,00 2 000,00
MICROELECTRONICS
CONCEPTION CASE
Thermomecanic Simulation ANSYS /
COMSOL
Numerical simulation by the finite element method. Simulation 12 191,00
Thermal Simulation ANSYS Numerical modeling and simulation Simulation 12 191,00
Electromagnetic Simulation CST Electromagnetic modeling and simulation Simulation 33 400,00
Design Lay outmechanical BGA Cadence Design Lay out Substrate Batch 33 400,00
Injection SimulationMolding Autodesk moldflow Simulate injection molding. Simulation 14 696,00
RELIABILITY TEST
Thermal Cycling (TC
1000cy)
Votsch 7012S3 Perform thermal cycles between two extreme temperatures in a temperature range of – 65 ° C to + 150 ° C Batch 14 195,00
HTS Thermal Storage (168h) Blue M Perform fixed temperature thermal storage up to 200 ° C Batch 5 848,00
Acoustic microscopy SAM 300 Check the adhesion between the different materials making up the case (resin, die and lead frame) Batch 2 550,00
MSL (Prepackaging +SAT) Thermal Cycle +
Four + SAM
Moisture sensitivity level test Batch 13 360,00
3D X-Ray DAGE 7600 NTCT 3-dimensional x-ray vision Sample 2 922,00
Micro Section Presi P320 Mechanical cutting of case and printed circuit Sample 1 670,00
Chemical Opening Sesame 777Cu Chemical opening of a part to check the assembly Sample 1 253,00
Pressure Pot (PCT
168h)
Autoclave Parts storage at 121 ° C / 100% RH / 1 atm. 168 h Batch 7 098,00
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Microbiological analyzes
Total aerobic mesophilic flora Colony count at 30 ° C using the surface seeding techniqueNF EN ISO 4833 NM 08.0.097 (2014) Sample 216,00 216,00
Enterobacteriaceae Search and count using the NPP technique with pre-enrichmentISO 7402 -1993 NM 08.0.106 (2012) Sample 250,00 250,00
Salmonella research Food microbiology: Horizontal method for the detection ofSalmonella spp;NF EN ISO 6579NM 08.0.103 (2012) Sample 313,00 313,00
Monocytogenic Listeria Food microbiology: Horizontal method for the detection and enumeration of Listeria Monocytogens – Part 2: MethodenumerationNF EN ISO 11290NM 08.0.173 (2008) Sample 226,00 226,00
Clostridium perfringens Food microbiology: Enumeration of Clostridium Perfringens by counting colonies at 37 ° C – Routine method;NF V 08-056 / 1994NM 08.0.111 (2003) Sample 71,00 71,00
Staphylococcus aureus Food microbiology: Horizontal method for the enumeration of coagulase-positive staphylococci (Staphylococcus aureus and other species) – Part 1: Technique using Baird-Parker agar medium.NF EN ISO6888-2 / A1NM 08.0.150 (2008) Sample 100,00 100,00
Determination of ammoniacal nitrogen Continuous flow colorimetric methodNM ISO 11732 Sample 170,00 170,00
Determination of total nitrogen Continuous flow colorimetric methodNM ISO 11732 Sample 170,00 170,00
Determination of nitrates and nitrites Continuous flow colorimetric methodNM ISO 13395 Sample 170,00 170,00
Determination of nitrites Continuous flow colorimetric methodNM ISO 13395 Sample 170,00 170,00
Boron determination Azomethine-H spectrometric methodNM ISO 9390 Sample 170,00 170,00
Determination of chlorides By flow analysis (CFA and FIA)NM ISO 15682 Sample 170,00 170,00
Determination of fluorides By flow analysis (FIA and CFA): Method by continuous flow analysis (CFA)ISO / DIS 17951 Sample 170,00 170,00
Determination of sodium and potassium By atomic absorption spectrometryNM 03.7.020- 1990 Sample 170,00 170,00
Determination of sulfates Continuous flow analysis (CFA) methodISO 22743 Sample 170,00 170,00
Protein quantification
ELISA (direct) Thermo A process (enzyme immunosorbent) which allows the determination of antigens (body foreign to the organism) and antibodies thanks to the use of a marker (molecule whose detection makes it possible to identify these elements). In the ELISA method, these markers are enzymes. Direct determination of protein in serum, plasma, culture medium, saliva or tissues. Sample 200,00 300,00
Gene quantification
PCR in real time ABI 7500 A very sensitive genitic amplification technique which consists in amplifying a target nucleotide sequence, with each amplification cycle, the quantity of DNA is measured using a fluorescent marker. This production or disappearance of fluorescence measured throughout the amplification cycles is proportional to the quantity of target sequence initially presented, making the process easily quantifiable.This makes it possible to obtain a kinetics of the reaction and therefore thequantification of DNA. Detection or quantification of the fluorescent signal in real time is ensured by means of a TaqMan probe specific for the target sequence to be amplified. Sample 300,00 300,00
Cell Quantification
Flow cytometry(Immunophenotyping 1) FACSCalibur Quantify different types of cells in a blood sample and other types of cells.Immunophenotyping: the study of immunological markers. It specifies the antigens present on the surface of blood cells using antibodies conjugated to fluorescence. Quotation
Cell sorting by flow cytometry FACSCalibur Isolation of a type of cells of interest from a cell mixture. Quotation