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  • Article - 4 Nov 2009
    A catalyst is a substance or material that accelerates the rate of a chemical reaction without itself being consumed by the reaction.
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    Adhesives, Sealants, Coatings and Potting / Encapsulation Compounds Master Bond is a leading manufacturer of high-performance adhesives, sealants, coatings, potting and encapsulation compounds and...
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    Since 1975, The Gold Leaf Company takes pride in providing traditional Goldleaf supplies to our customers to meet all your gilding needs.
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    Metrohm is a worldwide leading manufacturer of precision instruments for chemical analysis. In the field of electrochemical ion analysis we have been the unchallenged world number one for many years....
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    Evident (formerly Olympus Scientific Solutions), offers XRF and XRD Analyzers that provide fast, non-destructive (NDT) and accurate compositional analysis of materials. These qualitative and...
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    Malvern Panalytical technologies are used by scientists and engineers in a wide range of industries and organizations to solve the challenges associated with maximizing productivity, developing better...
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    For more than the last century, The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) has served the informational, educational, and professional needs of the international ceramics community, and is poised to serve...
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    Exhausted, Inc. is Buying and Processing Precious Metals In All Forms. Here GOLD STRIPPING of Electronic Components, connectors, semi-conductor wafers, hybrid packages, microwave components, excess...
  • News - 18 Dec 2008
    Why does gold occur where it does in the bedrock? If we understood that we would be able to make new finds also in areas where we had not looked for it. In his research into the Fäboliden gold...
  • Article - 20 Jul 2001
    Gold is most widely known as a precious metal due to its high lustre and chemical inertness. It is also used for coinage, ornaments, jewellery, gilding, textile industry, radiation control,...

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