A team of researchers at IBM Research – Zurich, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Pennsylvania has developed a nano-sized silicon carbide tip that has a wear resistance 10,000 folds higher than that of earlier designs, a major breakthrough in nanomanufacturing for applications such as biosensors for environment and healthcare monitoring.
Sandvik Coromant, a tools manufacturer for the metal cutting industry, has declared the opening of a new productivity unit in California. The 17,051 square-foot facility has shown a large investment in manufacturing segment of California.
Applied Rigaku Technologies, Rigaku Americas’ new R&D, manufacturing, sales, service and support subsidiary dedicated to energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) and associated elemental analysis technologies, has introduced a new method to examine finished cement.
sp3 Diamond Technologies, a provider of diamond deposition equipment, products and services, has witnessed a three-fold increase in delivery of its hot filament chemical vapor deposition (HF CVD) reactors and an increase in revenues by 73% in 2011 when compared to last year.
Veeco Instruments, a provider of equipment for developing and manufacturing hard disk drives, solar cells, LEDs and other devices, has declared that its TurboDisc K465i gallium nitride (GaN) metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) tool has been qualified by SemiLEDs for mass-producing high-brightness LEDs.
GlyEco has inked an acquisition contract to purchase specific assets of Recycool. Recycool is a recycling firm in the Minneapolis, MN region that gathers and processes waste glycol. The founders and the recycling team of Recycool will continue operation of the Minnesota plant.
Veeco Instruments, a manufacturer of process equipment for developing and producing hard disk drives, solar cells, LEDs and other devices, has announced the selection of its gallium nitride (GaN) Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) System called TurboDisc K465i by Epistar for growing light emitting diodes (LEDs) on silicon substrates.
A Stanford University research team has developed a novel technique based on the physics of plasmonics to weld nanowires using a simple light blast, paving the way to develop easy and large-area processing methods for electronic devices such as LEDs, thin-film solar cells and touch-screen displays.
LG Siltron, an epi wafer manufacturer based in South Korea, has chosen Veeco Instruments’ gallium nitride metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) system called TurboDisc K465i for manufacturing gallium nitride on silicon (GaN-on-Si) wafers for use in LED devices and power electronics.
Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a new online tool for optimizing materials and production for solar cells.
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