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High Powered Electronics are used in a wide suite of applications, from consumer electronics and electric vehicles to railways and power plants and even artificial intelligence.
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High Powered Electronics are used in a wide suite of applications, from consumer electronics and electric vehicles to railways and power plants and even artificial intelligence.

Antifouling Paint Release Testing is a product chemistry specialty, to determine the release of biocides from marine paint coatings.

In sectors like the automotive industry, ATE plays a pivotal role in verifying the proper and reliable operation of critical systems.

EAG Laboratories offers a comprehensive suite of automotive testing services for the characterization and testing of automotive product

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) is a powerful, non-destructive diagnostic tool for monitoring the “vital signs” of lithium-ion batteries. Download the application note to learn more.

Failure analysis metals, nonmetals and composites for aircraft, aerospace, transportation, construction, consumer products, and electronics.

Failure Analysis and product improvement of metal components is a specialty at EAG Laboratories

EAG Laboratories has the engineering expertise and advanced equipment and tools for microelectronic failure analysis of products and systems.

Yttrium oxide is essential to advanced materials used in aerospace, energy, and high-temperature applications, where even trace impurities can impact performance and reliability. This blog explores the importance of yttrium purity and how contamination influences material behavior. EAG Laboratories provides advanced analytical insight to help ensure material integrity and support high-reliability applications.

Additive manufacturing produces parts with geometric complexity, material composition gradient control, and lightweight structure design.

Blisters were observed in paint applied to steel plates that had undergone treatment with a corrosion inhibitor. An investigation was performed to determine if there was evidence of contamination on the inside of the blister.

The term ‘rare earth elements’ (REEs) is a misnomer and better refers to the relatively rare ores REEs are extracted from; rare earth elements are all around us!

For over 40 years EAG has supported the Automotive Industry

VOC testing of paints and coatings per EPA Method 24. EAG ensures your company meets standards for volatile organic compound testing.
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