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  • Article - 24 Aug 2020
    LANXESS, a leading global supplier of specialty chemicals and polymer materials based in Cologne, Germany, working in close collaboration with leaders in the automotive industry, has developed a range...
  • News - 19 Oct 2009
    Saflex, a unit of Solutia Inc. (NYSE: SOA) and the world leader in protective interlayer for laminated glass, announces the newest addition to its Vanceva Color Studio: Absolute Black. As a dramatic,...
  • News - 19 Oct 2009
    Royal DSM N.V., the global Life Sciences and Materials Sciences company headquartered in the Netherlands, announces today that claryl picture glass was awarded the 2009 ICIS Innovation Award for Best...
  • Article - 29 May 2020
    For many years, glass-ceramics have been explored for their use in bone regeneration. Now, scientists are researching their potential in cancer treatment.
  • News - 12 Oct 2009
    PPG Industries (NYSE:PPG) is now offering TUFROV 4575 long-fiber thermoplastic (LFT) fiber glass roving to customers worldwide. TUFROV fiber glass is designed for the automotive industry and other...
  • Article - 4 Jun 2020
    Glass production can be a costly process, and cost savings can be made with the crucibles used, but it is important to select the right crucible.
  • News - 29 Sep 2009
    It is possible that broken bones will in the near future be fixed using metallic glass. Materials researchers at ETH Zurich have developed an alloy that could herald a new generation of biodegradable...
  • News - 27 Sep 2009
    A team of engineers and artists working at the University of Washington's Solheim Rapid Manufacturing Laboratory has developed a way to create glass objects using a conventional 3-D printer. The...
  • News - 21 Sep 2009
    The use of glass in modern architecture continues to gain in popularity, being the material of choice for an ever-increasing number of façades, bridges, roofs and stairs. Whether adhesives or...
  • Article - 17 Jan 2020
    Fluorescent glasses can be made using rare earth oxides with varying properties and applications that can be used.

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