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  • Article - 6 Sep 2008
    Lloyd Instruments offers versatile material testing machines for a wide range of applications, ensuring precise force and elongation measurements.
  • Article - 1 May 2008
    Aluminium is becoming increasingly popular for engineering applications even over other metals and alloys. There are many reasons for this that are outlined herein. Most of these reasons can be...
  • Article - 16 Mar 2001
    This article provides an introduction into the area of adhesives. It covers areas such as background, terminology, why adhesives are used, advantages and limitations and where they will be used in the...
  • Article - 18 Jun 2013
    Frantz Saintellemy, President at ZMD America Inc., talks to AZoM about the need for sustainability in the electronics and automotive industries, and how best to achieve this.
  • Article - 19 Mar 2003
    A concise report on the state of play of the gold market relating to industrial applications. Current and future devlopments for the elcteronics biomaterials/dental, pharamaceuticals and catalyst...
  • Article - 22 Oct 2002
    Recently developed RF proximity sensors overcome many problems associated with more conventional sensors. The advantages, differences and how they work are all covered, as is their potential...
  • Article - 5 Aug 2021
    Vinyl has many uses in cars and is used for several reasons. This article covers some of its uses.
  • Article - 26 Oct 2001
    Despite its wide acceptance, vinyl is a somewhat misunderstood material. Some of the misconceptions associated with vinyl are dealt with.
  • Article - 26 Oct 2001
    Some interesting facts on vinyl such as where it is used, where it comes from, production efficiency, incineration and emissions, recycling, additives, dioxin production, fire performance and...
  • Article - 26 Oct 2001
    The simple answer to the question "is vinyl safe?" is yes. It even has medical applications. Scientists have also failed to find a link between vinyl chloride and human illnesses such as liver cancer.

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