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CAMX 2022 exhibit preview: Brighton Science

Brighton Sciences aims to bring surface intelligence to R&D efforts and mission-critical decisions with its handheld diagnostic tools, including the Surface Analyst.

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Brighton Science (formerly BTG Labs, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.) designs high-precision instruments to bring visibility to a variety of surfaces. In a time where surface quality and integrity can make or break a product or, even a company, Brighton aims to bring surface intelligence to R&D efforts and mission-critical decisions for manufacturers across the world, equipping manufacturers with insight to reduce scrap, recalls and rework caused by adhesion failure. Along with 20 years of scientific and engineering experience in bonding and adhesion, Brighton offers a versatile suite of handheld diagnostic tools to help provide manufacturers with convenience, consistency and confidence.

Among Brighton’s lineup is the Surface Analyst. Unlike conventional methods like dyne ink or water break tests, Brighton says the Surface Analyst is a different type of tool that can bring lab precision surface quality inspection to the factory floor. Through the push of a button or automated command, the Surface Analyst takes precise, repeatable and objective inspections, giving manufacturers complete control of their adhesion process, according to the company.

Whether troubleshooting on the production line or designing a breakthrough product in R&D, meeting regulatory requirements or increasing throughput, specifying new materials or trying to identify the root cause of an adhesion or bonding failure, Brighton Science says it can be a partner in improving performance across a wide range of adhesion and cleaning applications.

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