The Linde Group will secure a research and development grant worth $15 million from the US Department of Energy to advance CO2 capture technologies.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
19 Aug 2011
Solar Atmospheres, the largest commercial vacuum heat treating company in the U.S. has earned a supplier recognition award from AZCO for its performance.
The Fairfield, N.J. based company honored Solar for its "....
An international team of researchers studying quantum mechanical particles has discovered some unusual properties that could aid the construction of quantum computers.
The INNALABS team developing the CVG gyroscopes with the highest Bias stability and the lowest noise, known as INL-CVG, has successfully completed the development phase and has started the design validation of the sensing element and control loop portion to ensure it meets all requirements for INL-CVG commercial and defense users and marks the project’s transition to production.
Kyzen, a world leading provider of environmentally responsible precision cleaning products for electronics and high-technology manufacturing operations, will showcase products for every process at the upcoming Long Island SMTA Expo and Technical Forum.
To eliminate the complexities associated with loose tea preparation, Adagio Teas introduces the ingenuiTEA teapot made with dishwasher-durable, tough Eastman Tritan™ copolyester.
The BALVER ZINN Group, a leading provider of high-quality alloyed solder anodes as well as special cored and solid wires, announces its 35th anniversary.
Molecular weight and molecular weight distribution measurements are a basic necessity in studying the synthesis of the novel polymers being carried out by researchers at the Department of Bioengineering at the University of Pittsburgh.
Researchers at the Department of Energy (DOE)’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have utilized a novel technology called electrochemical strain microscopy to study the oxygen evolution/reduction reactions occurring in fuel cells, which will open the door for the development of enhanced materials and devices.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Aug 2011
According to the recent tests carried out at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the dependability of carbon nanotube-based devices is a critical problem when used in nanoscale electronic applications.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Aug 2011
A new polymer has been developed by A*STAR’s Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), which opens up innovative design options for the organic solar cell and electronic companies.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Aug 2011
Dow Corning announced that its new monosilane plant in Thomas Township, Michigan has commenced production. The facility produces monosilane gas, a high-purity material that is utilized as a feedstock for photovoltaics and as an anti-reflective coating for solar cells.
One of the sectors of the Australian Government, the Australian Antarctic Division, has chosen Foamular XPS extruded polystyrene from Austech External Building Products to be used for a new construction project, the Davis Station Living Quarters.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Aug 2011
MIT scientists have developed a new method to analyze the coatings made of tiny particles that changes the transparent plastic characteristics. PMMA (poly methyl methacrylate), a polymer, is used in the new method.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Aug 2011
RNR Plastics, one of the leading manufacturers of custom plastic packaging, has released a new series of self-adhesive vinyl pockets. The new line includes job ticket holders, aisle sign holders, tag holders, business card holders, CD/DVD holders and pouches.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
18 Aug 2011