Living cells have been given the ability to grow their own protective polymer coats. Such polymer coats could allow for new cell–polymer hybrids with unique surface properties and interactions not found in nature, which could be useful in cell therapy, biocatalysis and biomachines.
Polymerization by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is a simple method for modifying surfaces by which topologically challenging substrates can be evenly coated with polymers.
At K 2016, Coperion introduced the die plate of the new UG 750W underwater pelletizer. Designed for producing polyolefins and capable of achieving throughputs of 60 to 70 t/h, the new pelletizer covers the medium capacity range.
A new, green method to produce the carbon fiber that forms heat shields and ablative rocket nozzles has been awarded a patent recently. The method was developed by a professor from the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH).
Waterjet manufacturer offers wide range of industrial waterjet cutting machines, ultra-high pressure waterjet pumps, waterjet parts and accessories.
As far as chemical bonds go, those between some elements are like that of peanut butter and jelly, while others are similar to bonds between oil and water. Researchers can use high pressure to overcome this elemental antipathy.
Glass fibers are used in numerous applications - from connecting people to the internet to enabling keyhole surgery by supplying light via medical devices such as endoscopes. Although today's fiber optics is versatile, scientists globally are eager to broaden their capabilities by incorporating semiconductor core materials to the glass fibers.
Engineers at the University of Cambridge have developed a new, ultralow power transistor that operates by scavenging energy from their environment. This latest transistor could pave the way for new electronic applications such as implantable or wearable devices that can function continuously, for months or even years, without a battery by drawing energy from their environment. Devices based on this transistor can significantly reduce the amount of power used.
A “superomniphobic” tape that can provide liquid-repelling properties to any surface it is adhered to has been developed by Arun Kota, who works as an assistant professor of mechanical engineering in the School of Biomedical Engineering. The details of this study have been reported by the American Chemical Society.
Our well-tried NDT X-ray chemicals for industrial film processing have been further improved by DÜRR NDT and have obtained REACH compliance.
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