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  • Article - 28 Oct 2013
    AFM and Raman imaging are combined for high-resolution surface analysis, enhancing nanomaterial characterization with improved spatial resolution.
  • Article - 18 Oct 2013
    The LabRAM INV's inverted microscope excels in situ Raman analysis of microfluidic systems for microreactor research and reaction optimization.
  • Article - 1 Oct 2013
    Screen printing is the widely used solar-cell metallization technique in today’s silicon solar cell production, providing superior cost benefits when compared to other methods.
  • Article - 26 Aug 2013
    Ferrosilicon is a ferroalloy, meaning an alloy of iron and silicon. Its CAS number is 8049-17-0. The average silicon content varies between 15 and 90 wt%. It contains a high proportion of iron...
  • Article - 14 Aug 2013
    It has long been thought that ‘wonder material’ graphene will eventually herald a manufacturing revolution in the electronics and photonics industries. Yet these hopes are currently still purely...
  • Article - 13 Aug 2013
    A major proportion of the added value from printed electronics, which is the fastest growing technologies in the world may end up in the chemical industry.
  • Article - 15 Jul 2013
    Brett Daly, Marketing Specialist at Ambrell, an Ameritherm Company, talks to AZoM about the function and practical applications of precision induction heating.
  • Article - 12 Jul 2013
    A 3-D rendering of a gas diffusion electrode, used in fuel cells and CO2 electrolyzers, where a thin, uniform, and crack-free catalyst layer is crucial to efficient operation. Image Credit: University...
  • Article - 7 Aug 2013
    NILO is a binary alloy of nickel-iron, containing varying amounts of nickel. NILO is known as a controlled-expansion alloy. Controlled expansion alloys are characterized by low expansion coefficient...
  • Article - 7 Aug 2013
    Nickel-Vanadium (NiV) alloy is composed of nickel and vanadium along with small amounts of iron, nitrogen and oxygen. In order to increase the surface hardness of nickel alloys they are subjected to a...

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