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  • Equipment
    Laser Marking Technologies offers an advanced laser marking machine called COBALT XL. The system has an extendable Z-axis and an XL marking area. It also features a high precision digital scan head...
  • Article - 27 Aug 2003
    With nuclear power currently satisfying much of the world's electricity requirements the safety, reliability and economic operation of these plants is of the utmost importance. For this reason...
  • Article - 9 Aug 2002
    The issues involved with the establishment of a pan-European set of standards covering gas cylinders is explored. Such things are materials, design, testing and inspection are all covered.
  • Article - 11 Jun 2002
    Silicate residues such as coal fly ash and incinerator fly ash have good potential for use in glass-ceramics. This is a report on the success of trying to incorporate these materials into...
  • Article - 21 May 2002
    Laser marking uses a focused Nd:YAG laser to produce permanent color images on the surface of various materials like metals, glass, and ceramics.
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    This page details the capabilities of the DXR3 SmartRaman, a raman spectrometer from Thermo Scientific™.
  • Article - 9 Oct 2001
    Clay-based nanocomposites are generally combinations of clays and polymers. Intercalated hybrids maintain a clay-like structure, with increased spacings between layers, while in exfoliated hybrids the...
  • Article - 5 Oct 2001
    In competitive yachting small advantages can make all the difference. Employing carbon fibre reinforced polymer composites can provide such an edge due to decreased weight and increased stiffness.
  • Article - 24 Sep 2001
    Porous ceramic foams have emerged as a viable alternative to refractory ceramic fibres since they were classified as carcinogenic. Hi-Por is a ceramic foam that has similar properties to FCFs without...
  • Article - 20 Aug 2001
    Properties such as low density, good strength at elevated temperatures, high strength and excellent corrosion resistance have seen titanium used extensively in industries such as aerospace, process...

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