Last Friday, Hydro inaugurated its new production line for complex V-Diesel engine blocks in Dillingen, Germany. Participating in the opening ceremony were Hydro's President and CEO, Eivind Reiten, and finance minist...
Kobe Steel has developed a new titanium alloy used in the face of Mizuno Corporation's JPX E300 driver. The alloy is commonly called "Nama Titan" (Raw Titanium), because after the sheet is cold-rolled, it is pr...
A new dielectric material, developed by researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, could facilitate the use of copper circuitry at the chip level. The thermally stable aromatic polymer has a low diele...
The automotive and construction engineering industries are increasingly benefiting from the low weight of foamed metals. The first series-produced machine tools have mechanical properties superior to those of their solid...
Metal teeth and a body made of plastic or foamed aluminum – these could be the cogwheels of the future in a lot of applications. They are lighter, quieter and cheaper to produce than conventional models made entire...
For producers, traders and recycling professionals alike, last year was exceptional in terms of tonnage and profits. But what can we say about the record-breaking start to 2005 for raw materials?
In first place on the...
Ohio State University engineers have developed a chemical catalyst that increases hydrogen production without using a toxic metal common to other catalysts.
Though the new catalyst is still in the early stages of testin...
Chemical catalysts used to produce clean fuels gradually become less active. Dutch researcher Bas Vogelaar believes that the loss of sulphur atoms might be an important cause of this. He investigated hydroprocessing cata...
Danfoss A/S and Hydro have established a joint venture to develop a new generation of aluminium tubes for use in automotive air-conditioning systems that are more environmentally friendly than today's AC systems.
Piflex...
Materials scientists and engineers at Northwestern University are developing a new "high-security" steel that would be resistant to bomb blasts such as the one that struck -- and nearly sank -- the USS Cole in ...
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