Paul Harvey, Group Business Development Manager at Bohler –Uddedholm, talks to AZoM about Special Steels and Nickel base alloys and the changing uses and applications of these.
By G.P. Thomas
4 Nov 2013
Improvements in high quality printing and 3D printers provide many benefits, but there is a drawback as well. Superior technology presents more opportunity for counterfeiting.
By Kris Walker
4 Nov 2013
Since the 2010 Nobel Committee awarded the physics prize to two researchers who discovered graphene, interest in the material has risen.
By Kris Walker
1 Nov 2013
Researchers at Rice University have determined that carbyne, a carbon allotrope, may be the strongest material ever, with twice the strength of graphene and carbon nanotubes and three times that of diamonds.
By Nick Gilbert
1 Nov 2013
In the future, people could generate power by wearing the right fashions. A solar glitter developed by Sandia National Laboratories researcher Greg Nielson may be able to turn any fabric—or other surface—into a viable solar panel. Nielson isn't the first person to get fashionable with solar power. A
By Kris Walker
31 Oct 2013
A spectrometer is a device for measuring wavelengths of light over a wide range of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is widely used for spectroscopic analysis of sample materials.
By Kris Walker
31 Oct 2013
3D printing continues to be the technology on the forefront of the new industrial revolution. These three industries are harnessing the power of 3D printing to revolutionise their products today.
By Kris Walker
30 Oct 2013
Shimadzu FTIR IRTracer-100 excels in detecting trace additives in plastics with high S/N ratio for clear, stable spectra.
In this interveiw, AZoM talks to Kim Choate, Mass Transportation Marketing Director of SABIC’s Innovative Plastics business to find out more.
Many materials that are being used today are disperse systems where one substance is dissolved in another phase.