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Nanomechanics Executive Team to Exhibit at TMS 2016OAK RIDGE, Tenn., Feb. 10, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Nanomechanics Inc., will showcase its unique nanoindentation products at booth 526, Exhibit Hall B, at TMS 2016, with company president and international nanoindentation expert, Warren Oliver, PhD, also in attendance. The 145th annual meeting of The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society will be held Feb. 14-18, in Nashville, Tennessee at the Tennessee Music City Center. Photo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20160209/331471 "TMS plays a pivotal role in the world of materials science," said Sebastian Ward, vice president of sales and marketing at Nanomechanics, Inc. "It gives companies that are researching and testing material properties a platform by which they can introduce new clients to their products, disseminate their research and learn valuable skills. We're proud to participate in this top-flight trade conference and it provides a great opportunity to connect with our fellow engineers and researchers from around the globe." Nanomechanics Inc., leads the field of small-scale mechanical testing with innovative products like iMicro and iNano nanoindenters. The company invites attendees to stop by Booth 526, Exhibit Hall B, throughout the convention to meet members of the team and view the following nanoindentation-related products: iNano, iMicro, Nanoblitz and Nanoflip. Warren Oliver will also be available to meet attendees and discuss the products. The exhibit hall is open from In addition to the booth, Nanomechanics researchers and engineers, Dr. Kurt Johanns and Dr. P. Sudharshan Phani, will present at a poster session with Nannan Tian, PhD, applications scientist at Nanoscience Instruments. They will speak on the "Direct Comparison between High Temperature Nanoindentation Creep and Uniaxial Creep Measurements." The presentation will be held at 6:30 p.m. CST, Wednesday, Feb. 17 in Hall C at the Tennessee Music City Center, located at 201 5th Avenue South in Nashville. "Measuring the uniaxial creep response from nanoindentation has been of great interest to the small-scale mechanics community," said Johanns. "And our team's research results indicate that nanoindentation-based techniques can be simple, quick and cost effective for high temperature mechanical characterization of small volumes of materials." Nanomechanics, Inc.'s unique designs allow the company's testing products to meet both industrial and academic needs with unparalleled speed, accuracy, precision and simplicity, and with the lowest cost-of-ownership in the industry. About TMS 2016 About Nanomechanics, Inc. MEDIA CONTACT:
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