TESCAN VEGA – Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)

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The TESCAN VEGA scanning electron microscope combines versatility with reliability, making it an essential tool in a wide range of scientific and industrial applications. The following publications highlight research where the TESCAN VEGA played a central role in imaging, material characterization, and surface analysis.

Tribological Examination of Anodized Al-356 for Automotive Use

by Alexandra Musza 1,2ORCID,Márk Windisch 1,2,Mátyás Török 1ORCID,Tamás Molnár 1,Sándor Kovács 1,Szonja Sátán-Papp 1,Krisztián Szegedi 1,Dávid Ugi 2,3,Nguyen Quang Chinh 2 andÁdám Vida 1,*
1 Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd. for Applied Research, Kondorfa Utca 1, H1116 Budapest, Hungary
2 Department of Materials Physics, Eötvös University, Pázmány Péter Sétány 1/A, H1117 Budapest, Hungary
3 Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, H1519 Budapest, Hungary
* Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.

Coatings 2023, 13(9), 1642; https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings13091642
Submission received: 25 July 2023 / Revised: 5 September 2023 / Accepted: 14 September 2023 / Published: 18 September 2023
(This article belongs to the Section Corrosion, Wear and Erosion)

The Crucial Role of Additives in the Properties of Perlite- and Gypsum-Based Superabsorbent Composites I: The Development of Composite Carrier Materials for Biological Mosquito Larva-Killing Agents

by László Kótai 1,*ORCID,Ernő Tamics 1,Zoltán Homonnay 1,2,Márk Windisch 3,4 andKende Attila Béres 1,2ORCID
1 Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, HUN-REN Research Centre for Natural Sciences, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary
2 Institute of Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary
3 Department of Development, Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd. for Applied Research, H-1116 Budapest, Hungary
4 Department of Materials Physics, Eötvös Loránd University, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.

J. Compos. Sci. 2024, 8(12), 534; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs8120534
Submission received: 29 October 2024 / Revised: 10 December 2024 / Accepted: 12 December 2024 / Published: 16 December 2024
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Feature Papers in Journal of Composites Science in 2024)

Transformation of Biomass Power Plant Ash into Composite Fertilizers: A Perspective to Prepare a Rain-Controlled Ammonium Ion–Releasing Composite Fertilizer

by László Kótai 1,*ORCID,Márk Windisch 2,3ORCID andKende Attila Béres 1ORCID
1 Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, HUN-REN Research Centre for Natural Sciences, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary
2 Department of Development, Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd. for Applied Research, H-1116 Budapest, Hungary 
3 Department of Materials Physics, Eötvös Loránd University, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.

J. Compos. Sci. 2024, 8(9), 336; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs8090336
Submission received: 22 July 2024 / Revised: 16 August 2024 / Accepted: 22 August 2024 / Published: 24 August 2024
(This article belongs to the Special Issue From Waste to Advance Composite Materials)

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