New Triton AX Installation at the University of Liverpool!

Thank you so much to Prof. Layla Medhi, Dr. Mounib BAHRI Bahri, and the team at the University of Liverpool for being such amazing hosts during the installation and training on the new #TritonAX system! They are now one of the first few labs in the world to have the capability of both cooling and heating in liquid simultaneous to electrochemical measurements for relevant in situ TEM measurements.

With the help of our Global Service Manager Daniel Frank and our New Product Development Manager Franklin Stampley Walden, the Liverpool team is already performing experiments and we cannot wait to see the results that come out of your lab.

Read more about Triton AX and it’s one-of-a-kind capabilities for heating and cooling in liquid here: https://hubs.li/Q036RFgq0

Have a question or want a quote? Reach out to us here: https://hubs.li/Q036RD280

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