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  • Article - 17 Jan 2022
    Most FDM printers use filament extruders, but studies have shown that pellet extruders in FDM demonstrate certain advantages over filament extruders.
  • Article - 13 Jan 2022
    Polycarbonates are a group of polymers that can be formed by heat (thermoplastic), but still contain carbonate groups in their chemical makeup. Polycarbonates are strong and tough, and some grades are...
  • Article - 3 Dec 2021
    Scientists have developed a smart fabric, inspired by chain mail, that can change its properties from flexible to hard when it is subjected to pressure. Put simply, the newly designed chain mail...
  • Article - 18 Nov 2021
    This article outlines how more sustainable abrasive solutions are beneficial to applications, enhancing overall performance.
  • Article - 4 Jan 2022
    Discover how dianhydrides are used in satellie space blankets.
  • Article - 4 Aug 2021
    The huge variety of names used to denote silica-based materials (quartz, fused silica, fused quartz and more) can make it deeply confusing to differentiate. This article from Mo-Sci goes on a deep...
  • Article - 20 May 2021
    Sealing glasses are of critical importance in industry. Used to create hermetic seals between glasses, metals and ceramics, they prove crucial to the function of so many applications. This article...
  • Article - 19 Feb 2021
    A research team at Washington State University (WSU) in the US, has developed a recyclable carbon-fiber-reinforced composite material that could directly substitute conventional non-recyclable CFRPs...
  • Article - 14 Jan 2021
    High temperature adhesives are extremely different to common adhesives. Here are six things that make them unique.
  • Article - 1 Dec 2020
    Toray's TC346 sets a new F1 standard with superior stability, finish, and fire-retardancy for high-stress components like gearboxes and suspensions.

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