Molded Fiber Glass Companies is unveiling its new brand MFG Wind, which embodies the complete set of wind-focused capabilities offered by the company, at the American Wind Energy Association's Conference & Exhibition being conducted from June 3 to 6, 2012 in Atlanta.
Michelman has joined the National Composites Center (NCC), based in Kettering, Ohio, USA, to augment its fibers and composites development team with research, laboratory, testing and collaboration capabilities.
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Umeco, an international provider of advanced composite and process materials, announced that it will showcase composite materials for defence applications at the 2012 EurosatoryL and and Airland Defence and Security international exhibition.
Corning Gorilla Glass 2, a novel cover glass offered by Corning, is selected for application in the innovative Samsung GALAXY S III smartphone. The advanced glass was introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show, which took place in Las Vegas in early 2012.
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) has offered £3.8 million grant to the University of Bristol for a new Industrial Doctorate Centre (IDC) focused on composites manufacturing.
UNEQUAL Technologies, a provider of supplemental protection for sports and military, has introduced DEFCON WAFER, one of the thinnest, lightest and most flexible composite materials in the world, for military applications. The material is developed to significantly enhance protection of soldiers in the battlefield.
Shocking Technologies, which develops innovative polymer nanocomposite material named as the Voltage Switchable Dielectric (VSD) material to protect electronic products against electrostatic discharge (ESD), has amassed $10.5 million.
Abakan’s company, Powdermet has reported significant developments in the commercialization of MComP nanocomposite metals and become a part of a joint venture development team, consisting of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Eck Industries and Oshkosh, to advance nanostructured high-strength light-weight metals.
THERCOBOND, a new line of highly thermally-conductive bonding and printed materials, has been launched by Applied Nanotech, a nanotechnology company. The materials are mainly designed for applications in photonics and power electronics.
A research team led by Professor Sarbajit Banerjee and PhD student Robert Dennis from the University at Buffalo has achieved a key development on rust-proof steel with the use of a graphene-based composite, which is under development at the university.
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