Learn why paint and ink fail to stick. A quick guide to understanding wettability and adhesion for better product performance.
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) is a non-destructive method that reveals frequency-dependent resistance and helps identify interfacial processes in electrochemical systems
Most commonly used methods to study reservoir wettability are Amott-Harvey, USBM, and sessile drop contact angle.
Learn how QSense QCM-D monitors crosslinking and collapse of thin films by tracking hydrated mass and mechanichal properties
In enhanced oil recovery, wettability plays an important role as it determines the interactions between the solid (rock) and the liquids in the reservoirs (crude oil, brine). Wettability has been recognized as one of the key parameters controlling the remaining oil-in-place.