Olympic Wire and
Equipment, California's leader in bailing and recycling equipment, announced
today that in 2008, demand for baling equipment climbed as companies turned
to recycling to reduce costs and eliminate waste in today's challenging economy.
Olympic, which sells and installs customized balers and recycling equipment
for cardboard, Styrofoam, shrink and stretch film waste, PET bottles and more.
DuPont has installed
its largest photovoltaic solar energy facility at its Pioneer Hi-Bred Waimea
Research Center in Kauai, Hawaii.
The European market in industrial applications for carbon dioxide, essentially
food processing and water treatment, represents 3 million tonnes per year and
has been growing steadily by 3% annually.
The NSW Minister for Science and Medical Research Jodi McKay today announced a new program initiative involving UOW that promises to have a huge impact on devices such as mobile phones and digital cameras.
The ministe...
Physicists at The University
of Texas at Austin have designed a new system that, when fully developed,
would use fusion to eliminate most of the transuranic waste produced by nuclear
power plants.
Air Products today announced it has signed a turnkey gas supply contract to provide liquid bulk and specialty gases, related gas distribution equipment, and engineering services to Gadir Solar at its new silicon thin-fil...
Thin film solar cells, based on non-toxic, abundant and air-stable silicon (Si) will probably, based on forecasts, dominate the photovoltaic market in the future and thus replace bulk Si from its leading position. This p...
Our goal is to provide an opportunity to learn about the latest developments in heat treating, which has such a strong influence on reducing weight, improving performance and providing greater cost-effectiveness in engineered systems
Let us toast a technological innovation that's as near as your refrigerator: The production of the first seamless and recyclable aluminum can has been celebrated as an Historical Landmark of ASM International, the materials information society.
Scientists at Penn State University
and the Virginia Commonwealth University have discovered a way to produce hydrogen
by exposing selected clusters of aluminum atoms to water. The findings are important
because they demonstrate that it is the geometries of these aluminum clusters,
rather than solely their electronic properties, that govern the proximity of
the clusters' exposed active sites.
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