A new anti-rust coating has been developed by Nanyang Technological University (NTU) researchers for metal applications. The coating has microscopic capsules embedded with chemicals that can easily react with water.
ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe’s casting-rolling mill located in Duisburg-Bruckhausen has manufactured its 20 millionth metric ton of hot strip steel. The company has delivered the hot strip steel to Lindab for designing air conditioning systems.
Hitachi Metals, a manufacturer of materials and components, has developed new metal interconnect materials that have greater strength and oxidation resistance. These materials are designed for applications in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC).
UK based steel stockholder Masteel UK Limited has been selected to feature in a new business documentary for the Daily Telegraph website.
Apollo Solar Energy announced that it has established a subsidiary in Anhui province, China for new application of Tellurium (Te) materials in thermal energy production.
"The most important thing is motion, the flux of things, a non-Euclidean geometry …" As shown by this quotation from the catalogue for an exhibition at the Vienna Museum of Applied Arts, the Iraqi-Britis...
A superelastic alloy has been developed by Japanese researchers that could provide potential applications in buildings. The material may aid in absorbing shocks resulting from earthquakes and help buildings to resist vibration and stress during such events.
Maxell Corporation of America, a technology and marketing firm, has released a new, improved silver-oxide, which maintains battery life similar to traditional silver-oxide cells.
IBC Advanced Alloys, a manufacturer and distributor of beryllium based alloys and associated products, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Ulba Metallurgical Plant JSC, a subsidiary of Kazatomprom and one of the world’s leading beryllium processing and rare metal manufacturing plants, to extend their relationship and enhance beryllium alloy business.
Greg Metha, Associate Professor and Head of Chemistry at the University of Adelaide, and his team are analyzing the properties of tiny metallic particles and are investigating how these nanoparticles work as catalysts to produce hydrogen energy from solar radiation.
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