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  • Webinar - 12 Sep 2017
    This webinar will provide an overview of zeta potential and the mechanisms governing stability and instability.
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    Kinetic Systems, Inc. has been at the forefront of vibration isolation and control since its inception in 1968. Through continuing research of vibration effects on equipment and structures, Kinetic...
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    Vision Analytical is an established company focused on Particle Size, Count, Shape, Concentration, and Classification using Dynamic Image Analysis. Our mission is to create superior, customer-focused...
  • News - 30 May 2022
    A paper recently published in the journal Materials demonstrated the commercial viability of upcycling pharmaceutical glass into ceramics. Study: Upcycling of Pharmaceutical Glass into Highly...
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    American Friction Welding (AFW) is a friction welder of dissimilar metals and near-net-shape parts. The company uses direct-drive rotary friction welding to deliver full-strength penetration welds in...
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    The Institute was founded in 1960 as an international, not-for-profit association by 14 synthetic rubber producers headquartered in four different nations. Seeing a need to enhance synthetic...
  • Article - 6 Jun 2005
    Suspensions may be acceptably stable to sedimentation for two reasons. Either the bulk material has a yield stress high enough to hold the particles in suspension, or the material has a ‘zero shear...
  • Article - 2 May 2005
    The stability of a particle dispersion depends on the balance of forces between particles. Zeta potential is a measure of this particle interaction. One of the parameters that determines zeta...
  • Article - 15 Sep 2003
    Aprilia have upped the ante, building the fastest production V-twin motor bike. The RSV 1000 R boasts a more powerful engione than its predecessor, but also benefits from reduced weight through...
  • Article - 20 Jun 2001
    The automotive applications of titanium and its alloys follow logically from high strength, low density and, low modulus, and they have excellent resistance to corrosion and oxidation.

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