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    Whether you're just getting started with gas detection or have specific questions about how to take your program to the next level, we're ready to help you plan a course of action and get you...
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    Moxtek was founded in 1986 with the development of ultra-thin polymer x-ray windows. These high performance windows are ideal for applications that require the highest transmission of light element...
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    Postnova Analytics' mission is to solve analytical problems in biotechnology, polymer and particle science. Advanced Analytical Products Postnova always and only offers high quality...
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    Demeter Electronics & Catalysis is one of the largest producers of surfacing materials (ie abrasives), performance materials, and rare earth precursors. We have the capacity for > 30 metrics...
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    Materion Precision Optics brings together the engineering expertise and unmatched technical heritage of Williams Advanced Materials, Barr Associates, Thin Film Technology and EIS Optics to create one...
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    Dotmar Engineering Plastic Products was founded in 1967 and in 2017 celebrates 50 years of service to a multitude of customers across Australia & New Zealand. As the world around us changed, so...
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    Since its founding in 1992, El-Mul Technologies has established itself as an advanced technology leader, consistently providing solutions to meet the most challenging needs of our customers in the...
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    The huge family of composites based on perovskites has sparked a lot of attention as a result of recent developments in materials science research. Perovskite is a substance with the same crystalline...
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    Working on the cutting edge of a newly emerging area of solar-cell research, UCLA engineers have invented a new process for manufacturing highly efficient photovoltaic materials that shows promise for...
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    The fan in your computer is there to keep the microprocessor chip from heating to the point where its component materials start to expand, inducing cracks that interrupt the flow of electricity - and...

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