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David Whiting

David Whiting is the Operations Manager at Element's Troy, Michigan laboratory.
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Mike Pendleton

Mike has worked in testing for over 15 years with experience aerospace, energy, automotive, and electrification. He provides insight from a wide array of perspectives and will find failures before end-users do.
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Phil Dent

As Elements Global Corrosion Specialist, Phil has over 40 years of experience in the fields of metallurgy and corrosion, including over 30 years of experience in sour service corrosion.
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Brent L Larson

Brent Larson has over 20 years of experience in evaluating consumer, hotel, medical and military sleep systems.
Resources

Controlling Dangerous Mycotoxins and Other Microbial Contaminants in Nicotine Products

Scanning Electron Microscopy in Failure Analysis

Read the article to find out more about how Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) works and how can be used as a tool in Failure Analysis.

How to Interpret Drinking Water Analysis Reports

Total coliform bacteria, nitrate, pH, hardness and total dissolved solids all affect water quality and are reported in a drinking water test report. This article explains how to interpret your drinking water analysis report.

Simulating offshore platform data to determine trigger of safety release valve

We partnered with our client to understand their offshore platform system and capture the flow behaviour across several pumps and control valves to monitor pressure variations at key locations.

What is Hot Hardness Testing?

Element is the only commercial laboratory that has hot hardness testing capability, which is conducted inside a vacuum chamber at an elevated temperature.
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Extractables and Leachables Studies of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS)

E&L Challenges During Pharmaceutical Drug Manufacturing and Development

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FAQ: What is the IECEE CB Scheme?

Our experts help you learn more about IECEE CB Scheme by answering some of the most frequently asked questions.