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    Micromeritics Instrument Corporation is the world’s leading supplier of high-performance systems to characterize particles, powders, and porous materials with a focus on physical properties,...
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    Haydale is a global technologies and advanced materials group that facilitates the integration of graphene and other nano-materials into the next generation of commercial technologies and industrial...
  • Article - 18 Apr 2019
    Furnaces are used for many reasons and across many industries, with some of the most widely used applications being in heat treatment and smelting applications.
  • Article - 31 Mar 2021
    In this interview, AZoM speaks to Paul Haigh, Product Manager at CARBOLITE GERO, about the QA of raw materials process testing within the cement industry.
  • News - 15 Dec 2007
    ThyssenKrupp Steel AG started up its new blast furnace 8 in Duisburg on December 13, 2007. The new unit is part of a 340 million euro program to secure hot metal production for the company's...
  • Article - 9 May 2011
    High emissivity EMISSHIELD coatings that are based upon a patented system licensed from NASA. This article outlines how they can be of benefit to industrial applications where they are used to coat...
  • Article - 10 Jul 2008
    Temperature-controlled materials testing machines offer automated precision for various industrial applications.
  • Article - 19 Dec 2005
    Z105 is a grade of partially stabilized zirconia (PSZ) from McDanel Advanced Ceramic Technologies. Composition, physical and thermal properties, dimensional tolerances and applications are provided.
  • Article - 15 Dec 2005
    Aluminas (Al2O3) are generally more chemically resistant, harder, stronger and more refractory than mullite. McDanel Ceramic Technologies offer a range of grades of alumina, and the applications that...
  • Article - 12 Mar 2001
    Zircar have released a new range of medium density reinforced alumina composites suitable for use in induction annealing machines. These materials have a maximum operating temperature of 1260°C....

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