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Materials Research and Equipment for University Laboratories

Over the years, Compass Technology Group has supplied numerous university research laboratories with materials research and advanced RF materials measurement equipment for both education and research.

All our equipment and software are developed and manufactured at our state-of-the-art facility in Alpharetta, Georgia. Our equipment comes with user guides to assist in setting up and operating the equipment for optimal testing within the lab. If you need assistance, we can provide training or consultation.

Solutions for University Laboratories

We offer a variety of equipment to be used in university research laboratories, including but not limited to:
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Free Space Methods

The free space methods illuminate a material specimen with microwave or millimeter wave energy transmitted and received by some sort of antenna fixture.

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Transmission Line Methods

The transmission line methods determine intrinsic RF properties of materials by measuring the transmission and/or reflection of a material specimen placed within the fixture.

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Microwave NDE Systems

The microwave non-destructive examination (NDE) systems are integrated with miniaturized microwave analyzers to characterize a range of materials, composites, and components.

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Specialized Probes

Compass Technology Group’s specialized probes use CEM inversion instead of physics approximations to enable measurements that were not previously possible.

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CTGcalc™ Software

Compass Technology Group’s CTGcalc software is a suite of software applications that are used with RF material measurement equipment and acquire data, calibrate that data, and then process that data to provide the parameter of interest.