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  • News - 12 Jul 2004
    Nanotechnology is one of the most important key technologies of the 21st century. It does offer excellent opportunities for developing materials with completely new or radically improved...
  • Article - 10 Sep 2002
    A comprehensive overview of the powder injection moulding process. Aspects covered include, the process, raw materials, advantages, formulation and binder related issues and the market for metal and...
  • Article - 6 Aug 2002
    Physical vapour deposition (PVD) is a coating process that involves evaporation and deposition of a material. It is used in a range of industries for applications such as improving hardness, wear...
  • News - 14 May 2004
    The European Commission today adopted an EU strategy to help Europe to become world leader in the rapidly developing field of nanotechnology the science of the infinitely small. Nanotech applications...
  • Article - 16 Feb 2002
    Compared to osmium, tungsten can endure significantly higher temperatures and has a very low vapor pressure. This results in more luminosity and an extended lifetime.
  • Article - 16 Feb 2002
    The only material that is practically used for electron emitters is tungsten. Although there are other electropositive metals that yield higher emission rates, tungsten has an extremely low vapor...
  • News - 13 Jan 2004
    Purdue University scientists have found the glue that saltwater mussels use to affix themselves to rocks has a scientific interest and has potential applications in medicine and industry. Jonathan...
  • Webinar - 5 Dec 2023
    This webinar delves into the development of therapeutic oligonucleotide tools aimed at addressing multifactorial disorders.
  • Webinar - 20 Mar 2024
    Join this new webinar - Applying OE-FTIR for Compliance with Ethylene Oxide (EtO) Emissions Test Methods - and learn how OE-FTIR ensures exceptional data quality amid high interferences and sample...
  • Article - 6 Sep 2001
    Polypropylene (PP) is a semi-crystalline, white, semi-opaque commodity thermoplastic that is made in numerous different grades and modifications.

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