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  • News - 24 Jun 2010
    What could be better than diamond when it comes to a superhard material for electronics under extreme thermal and pressure conditions? Quite possibly BC5, a diamond-like material with an...
  • Article - 29 Mar 2021
    Color centers are essentially fluorescent point defects in a solid. Such a defect behaves like a single trapped atom in a solid-state matrix and is stable at room temperature.
  • Article - 1 Oct 2018
    The Quest is a single-reflection ATR system designed for the IR analysis of chemicals and other samples in the lab.
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    Space Blue Limited invented and developed a graphene-enhanced recycled rubber floor mat to address the global problem of waste tire (1.5 billion waste tire) that are currently being burned or going to...
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    IBC Advanced Alloys Copper Division manufactures and distributes a wide variety of copper alloys as castings and forgings: beryllium copper, chrome copper and aluminum bronze in plate, block, bar,...
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    Mica-Tron Products Corp. specializes in the precision machining of non-metallics.   Our expertise is evident by our ability to machine intricate, close tolerance parts in a vast array of...
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    GFS Chemicals is a manufacturer of fine chemicals located in Columbus, Ohio since 1928. We offer over 4000 items in our catalog covering a wide range of laboratory needs for both analytical and...
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    Aremco’s advanced material division is a leader in the development and production of technical ceramics, adhesives, coatings, sealants and potting compounds for applications to 3200 ºF....
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    Hoeganaes Corporation is a leading producer of ferrous metal powders and serves the global powder metallurgy (P/M) marketplace. These powders are used in the mass production of a wide variety of...
  • Article - 5 Feb 2001
    Silicon carbide is a hard covalently bonded material predominantly produced by the carbothermal reduction of silica (typically using the Acheson process). Several commercial grades of silicon carbide...

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