Lucideon publishes new Testing Brochure

  • 23 Jun 2015

The materials and analytical expertise at Lucideon range from ceramics and glass to metals, polymers and composites. Capabilities include materials characterisation, performance testing, quality control and failure analysis.

Dr Richard White, Head of Testing at Lucideon, said:

“Quite often clients don’t realise how extensive our capabilities are; we conduct many forms of materials testing, from chemical, physical and metallurgical through to environmental, mineralogical, and surface and coating analysis, to name but a few. And we combine all of these to deliver an integrated approach to providing solutions.

“The new brochure not only summarises our key testing and analysis services, but also features our people. It’s our people, their cross-industry knowledge, experience and innovative thinking, coupled with our state-of-the-art facilities, that makes us a leading testing and materials development partner.”

The new brochure is available for download at the Lucideon website.

Lucideon,
Queens Road,
Penkhull,
Stoke-on-Trent,
Staffordshire,
United Kingdom,
ST4 7LQ

Phone: 01782 764444
Fax: 01782 412331

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