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  • Article - 22 Aug 2013
    Copper indium gallide selenide is an I-III-VI semicondutor material composed of selenium, gallium, indium and copper. It is a tetrahedrally bonded semiconductor largely found in chalcopyrite mineral.
  • Article - 20 Aug 2013
    Uranium dioxide is an oxide of uranium produced by reducing uranium trioxide with hydrogen. It is a black, radioactive, crystalline powder that naturally occurs in the mineral uraninite. It is capable...
  • Article - 20 Aug 2013
    Mercury (II) iodide is a chemical compound that exists in red-orange crystals. It is highly reactive to lead salts, iodoform, chlorides, light, heat, hydrogen peroxides and copper salts. Unlike...
  • Article - 21 Aug 2013
    Copper indium gallide selenide (CIGS) is an I-III-VI semiconductor material composed of selenium, gallium, indium and copper. It is a tetrahedrally bonded semiconductor largely found in chalcopyrite...
  • Article - 20 Aug 2013
    Silicon carbide is a compound of silicon and carbon with the chemical formula SiC. It occurs in the extremely rare mineral moissanite. Silicon carbide grains are bonded together by sintering to form...
  • Article - 5 Apr 2013
    Induction heating provides a better option than furnace heating, it delivers quick and efficient heat in forging applications using electrical currents to generate heat.
  • Article - 9 Apr 2013
    Boron nitride is a chemical compound having chemical formula BN comprising equal numbers of nitrogen and boron atoms. BN exists in a number of crystalline forms and is isoelectronic to a similarly...
  • Article - 19 Mar 2013
    Darren Harpur, Acting CEO at Aduro Biopolymers, talks to AZoM about the Development of Plastics from Biomaterials.
  • Article - 13 Mar 2013
    KBM Affilips produces different master alloys in a variety of physical forms, including nickel-based master alloys.
  • Article - 13 Mar 2013
    KBM Affilips manufactures a variety of master alloys in many different physical forms, including nickel based master alloys.

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