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How to measure and analyse the texture of food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and adhesives.

Tuesday 30 July 2024

Weird and wacky applications of a Texture Analyser for materials – part 1

Materials, both natural and synthetic, exhibit a mesmerising range of physical properties that have captivated human curiosity and innovation for centuries. From the incredible strength and lightweight nature of graphene to the self-healing ability of certain polymers, the physical attributes of materials shape the world around us. These properties not only drive technological advancements but also elevate the aesthetic and tactile experiences in everyday objects. The cool, sleek surface of a metal smartphone, the plush softness of a luxury car seat, or the resilience of an athletic shoe's sole, all owe their distinct appeal to the unique properties of materials. Such attributes allow designers and engineers to push boundaries, creating products that are not only functionally superior but also sensory delights.