Hydro announced today plans to divest its extrusion plant in Ellenville, N.Y., which produces drawn aluminum tubing used in the construction, consumer durables and other industries. Hydro has 360 employees in Ellenville,...
SGL Carbon is about to increase its production capacity for Graphite Specialties by the end of 2006 due to rising customer demand. The capacity for isostatic graphite in the Bonn plant will be expanded from 3,000 tons to...
Cookson Group plc, a leading materials science company, today announces three new projects - totaling £10 million of investment - which will further expand the Chinese activities of Vesuvius, Cookson's Ceramics...
Showa Denko K.K. (SDK) and its Group companies stepped up their aluminum can recycling activities in fiscal year 2005 (April 2005 - March 2006) as part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative, collectin...
As gas prices soar and greenhouse gases continue to blanket the atmosphere, the need for a clean, safe and cheap source of energy has never seemed more pressing.
Scientists have long worked to meet that need, explori...
Researchers at MIT's Francis Bitter Magnet Lab have developed a novel magnetic semiconductor that may greatly increase the computing power and flexibility of future electronic devices while dramatically reducing thei...
Hydrogen has been called "the fuel of the future." But the gas is invisible, odorless and explosive at high concentrations, posing a safety problem for hydrogen-powered cars, filling stations and other aspects ...
Ball Corporation and Universal Can Company (UCC), Tokyo, Japan, announced today that they have entered into a licensing agreement for Ball to manufacture and sell aluminum beverage bottles. Ball is the first company to l...
The Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), in partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), recently released a performance standard that will help companies, universities, and othe...
A new material for paving recreation trails holds potential for the large-scale recycling of rubber from automotive tires, as well as for cushioning the activities of joggers, walkers, and bicyclers. And it's less ex...
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