Alcoa Automotive Wheels, a Cleveland, Ohio based business unit of Alcoa, Inc., today announced the extension of their Classic aftermarket catalog to include new seventeen-inch dually fitments for ¾-ton and 1-ton t...
Ausmelt Ltd (AET) has signed a co-operation agreement with a major Indian group under which the two companies will market their complementary technologies globally to small and medium-scale lead recyclers.
Ausmelt ha...
Wide products and coils have to be kept clean, dry and absolutely secure in transit - in some cases at a temperature of 200 degrees: The handling of high-performance materials from ThyssenKrupp VDM (Werdohl, Germany) pos...
Shape memory alloys can “remember” a condition. If they are deformed, a temperature change can be enough to bring them back to their original shape. A simulation calculates the characteristics of these materials.
Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: APNT) announced that it has entered into an exclusive worldwide license agreement with a leading industrial chemical products company in Japan for manufacturing and commercializing...
RML Metals Recycling Company announces its online website that is available at www.RmlMetals.com. The site illustrates an array of services and materials that RML Metals provides and recycles. Prospective and existing cu...
University of Queensland metals researchers have scooped the pools at a unique science event held on the Gold Coast recently.
Called Technology on Tap, the event challenged scientists to explain their research in les...
BHP Billiton Iron Ore and Western Australia's Pilbara communities today celebrated a significant milestone in Australia's mining history by marking the 40th Anniversary of the railing and shipping of the first ir...
Virginia Tech chemistry Professor Harry C. Dorn, Emory and Henry College chemistry Professor James Duchamp, and Panos Fatouros, professor and chair of the Division of Radiation Physics and Biology at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine have co-invented a hands-off process for filling fullerenes with radio-active material.
Though the solar industry today predominately produces solar panels made from crystalline silicon, they remain relatively expensive to make. New players in the solar industry have instead been looking at panels that can ...
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