Hardide Coatings the provider of unique ultra-hard surface engineering technology, has secured an order from the Expro Group as its first new customer for its US$5 million coatings facility in Houston, Texas.
The ord...
Bruker Daltonics announces that its RAID™ IMS (ion mobility spectrometry) chemical detectors have received an exemption from radiation safety requirements from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
Bruker...
The second Boeing 747-400 Dreamlifter completed its first flight earlier today in Taipei. The Dreamlifter is a specially modified 747-400 used to transport the major composite structures of the all-new 787 Dreamliner.
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Dutch researcher Simona Negro discovered that seven key factors exert a major influence on the success or failure of sustainable energy in the Netherlands. The Dutch government is good at knowledge development and diffus...
Cheese, meat, orange juice – most foods are encased in plastic packaging to ensure hygiene when they cross the counter. Bottles, juice cartons and plastic films contain additives to make them strong and durable, bu...
Davis-Standard, LLC recently relocated the Extrusion Systems portion of its European business from Erkrath, Germany to the D-S Brookes facility in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Converting Systems business will remain i...
In the context of CE Marking, most flat glass products sold in the European Union must now conform to European technical standards known as harmonised European Norms (hEN), as dictated by the Comité Européen de...
HORIBA Scientific has released new elemental analysis application notes for carbon and sulphur analysis. The first focuses on the accurate determination of Carbon and Sulfur in copper matrices.
Copper in reddish metal...
The British Government is investing in a £17.4m project to provide computer technology to bring the next generation of aircraft into production in the UK.
The project, which will also boost the UK's car and ...
A new analysis led by an MIT scientist describes a mechanism for capturing carbon dioxide emissions from a power plant and injecting the gas into the ground, where it would be trapped naturally as tiny bubbles and safely...
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