Fabrication of nanometer scale patterns with polymer Langmuir-Blodgett films
Modern electronics demand constant improvements in power and speed. Consequently, the circuitry becomes increasingly complex with a trend to...
The Gaiker-IK4 Technological Centre has signed an agreement with the National Centre for Research into Plastic & Rubber of Venezuela (CNPC).
The stated aim of the CNPC, currently in the process of being constitute...
From the most technologically aware city dwellers to remote jungle tribes, almost the entire population of the earth know polymeric materials as plastics. Although some plastics are oven proof and can readily withstand h...
Rohm and Haas Company has announced the development of new waterborne technology geared to the high performance coatings market. This new technology, trade marked under the name “Avanse™”, is Rohm and H...
Currently, an interdisciplinary research project is exploring new technologies with regard to biodegradable implants. The project is carried out by two research institutions at the Technische Universität Dresden, th...
Researchers at the Advanced Technology Institute at the University of Surrey have reported in the January 2006 issue of Nature Materials the first demonstration of negative resistance in amorphous semiconductors. Electro...
The use of composite materials in the aeronautic industry has been increasing since (in the 70s in the North American market and the 80s in Europe) they started to be used in commercial aviation as a substitute for class...
Rapra Technology, Europe's leading plastics research and technology organisation, goes into 2006 on a wave of growth that has already broken new ground in 2005.
Sales turnover for the organisation in 2005 is now ...
Metal foams, full of tiny air bubbles like a sponge cake, are gradually making inroads in industrial applications. Lightness and high energy absorption are two demanded material characteristics. Less known is the use of ...
Displays made of organic LEDs are brightly lit but tend to be mostly opaque. Making them transparent opens up a whole new world of applications: OLEDs can be wedded with conventional LCDs and transform laminated glass in...
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