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nGauge AFM featured on Material Science YouTube Channel Breaking Taps
June 6, 2021
We’re excited to announce we’re working with Breaking Taps – a science YouTube channel that replicates material science experiments in a garage workshop.
In the first video, Zach from Breaking Taps builds a giant “macro AFM” to demonstrate how atomic force microscopy works.
In the second part of the video, he uses the nGauge AFM to scan various samples: tungsten carbide insert, a piece of ablated aluminum, and a gage block.