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  • Article - 11 Nov 2014
    Masteel’s stock materials are ordered to international standards with additional stringent restrictions applied to the chemical, mechanical and testing requirements. This ensures that where clients...
  • News - 18 Apr 2006
    The porous, sieve-like minerals known as zeolites have been used for decades in purifiers, filters and other devices. Yet creating and refining a new type of zeolite is still a matter of sophisticated...
  • Article - 9 Mar 2010
    This article aims to provide a better understanding of gold’s unique physical and chemical properties that enable it to be used in a wide range of practical applications.
  • Article - 31 Jan 2010
    The goal of clean coal research is to increase the steam temperature, which would increase efficiency. At these conditions, Ni-base superalloy blades and vanes in the turbine are protected by...
  • Article - 10 Jan 2010
    The nuclear industry is at the eye of a perfect storm with fuel oil and natural gas prices near record highs, worldwide energy demands increasing at an alarming rate, and increased concerns about...
  • News - 15 Mar 2006
    Graphite, the material that gives pencils their marking ability, could be the basis for a new class of nanometer-scale electronic devices that have the attractive properties of carbon nanotubes - but...
  • Article - 6 Nov 2009
    Gold has a significant role to play in future technologies, with the goal of minimizing energy consumption and pollution, thanks to its exclusive metallurgical and chemical properties.
  • Article - 30 Apr 2009
    XPS studies of silicon nitride powders reveal tetrahedral structures and binding energy variations, impacting their surface chemistry and sintering behavior.
  • News - 8 Nov 2005
    Robots, both large and micro, can potentially go wherever it's too hot, cold, dangerous, small or remote for people to perform any number of important tasks, from repairing leaking water mains to...
  • News - 21 Oct 2005
    In the lab and classroom of Stanford mechanical engineering Professor Fritz Prinz, fuel cell technology is cooler than ever—literally and figuratively. In four papers presented at an...

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