Your Partner for Testing and Analysis

At Goodfellow we can offer extensive materials testing and analysis supported by our expert team of materials scientists and engineers.

We can help select the most appropriate testing to help identify solutions to issues or monitor product quality to your requirements. 

We will partner with trusted accredited laboratories to manage the testing and evaluation of materials to simplify your processes. We work collaboratively to select the most appropriate lab for your testing and needs. We will handle the manufacturing and shipping of samples and manage the testing.

Dependent on the results of the testing we will use our expertise to make suggestions to resolve issues and move forward with your project at pace.

We will also utilize our in-house capabilities to conduct dimensional reports using optical and CMM measurements, calibrated calipers and micrometers, surface roughness measurements, XRF, and more.  

Your Partner For Materials Testing and Analytical Services | GoodfellowYour Partner For Materials Testing and Analytical Services | Goodfellow

75+

Years of facilitating scientific innovation
 

170K

Huge range of advanced materials

111

Countries served globally

ISO9001

Quality assured products

Technical Services

SEM

GDMS

TEM

ICP-OES

Mechanical Properties

ICP-MS

Grain Size Determination

Dimensional Inspection 

X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) Analysis

Electrical Conductivity Measurements

Why Goodfellow?

  • No minimum order
  • Over 175,000 advanced materials
  • Supply Chain Management:
    • sourcing custom materials for your needs
  • Dispatched globally within 48 hours
  • Materials customization:
    • Custom parts for prototyping | Full product modification | Micro-machining | Microfabrication | Rolling
  • Free and fast delivery: Worldwide shipping and customs clearance, to your door. All orders are dispatched within 48 hours
  • Commercial arrangements: 
    • Call off orders | Buffer stock | Fixed and contract pricing | Discounts for increased volumes
  • We help you innovate into the future.

*Conditions apply

Contact us today for a quote and advice

We will attempt to provide you with an offer quickly meeting all your specification and drawing requirements. We can also make recommendations and suggest design considerations that may improve function and reduce the complexity of manufacture (and therefore cost!).

Our team of materials scientists and engineers are also on hand to recommend materials and review required properties.

When you submit your inquiry to us, please tell us about the operating conditions of your component (temperature, environment, mechanical stress), this can help us better pinpoint suitability.

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Resources and References

A Direct Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopic Comparison of the Plasma- and Thermally-Driven Reaction of CO2 at Macor, P. A. Christensen, Abd Halim Bin Md Ali, Z. T. A. W. Mashhadani, P. A. Martin, Plasma Chem Plasma Process (2018) 38:293–310, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11090-018-9874-6 

Active Metal Brazing of Machinable Aluminum Nitride-Based Ceramic to Stainless Steel, Aníbal Guedes, Ana M.P. Pinto, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, (2012) 21:671–677