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  • Article - 11 Feb 2002
    Platinum, with its unique physical and chemical properties, is used in a wide variety of industrial and environmental applications. It is also regarded as one of the finest, among all jewelry metals.
  • Article - 25 Jan 2017
    Donald K. Cohen, Ph.D., founder of Michigan Metrology, talks to AZoM about the history of 3D optical profiling, it's development and industry applications.
  • News - 29 Mar 2005
    Knowing that CDs and DVDs will last for a certain number of years is critical to many government agencies, as well as to hospitals, banks and other organizations that store massive amounts of vital...
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    Optical Data Storage is aimed at a broad range of readers – from university teams studying the subject to industrial media manufacturers requiring insights into performance of rewritable optical...
  • News - 21 May 2020
    Modern optical devices require constant tuning of their light interaction settings. For that purpose, there exist various mechanical apparatuses that shift lenses, rotate reflectors, and move...
  • News - 23 Oct 2008
    Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, are reporting a new way of creating computer chips that could revitalize optical lithography, a patterning technique that dominates modern...
  • News - 17 May 2011
    Here at Chinaplas 2011, Booth 10.2E21, the Innovative Plastics strategic business unit of SABIC today announced the addition of SABIC PC resin to its already expansive polycarbonate (PC) offering,...
  • News - 16 Jun 2010
    Veeco Instruments Inc. (Nasdaq: VECO) announced today the introduction of the NEXUS(R) TAMR Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) System for next-generation Thermal Assisted Magnetic Recording (TAMR), also...
  • News - 8 Jul 2009
    Proton Data Security is announcing the new Proton model 1250A, a security device that ensures all information on compact disks (CD, CD-RW, CD-R, CD-ROM) and optical disks (DVD) is destroyed and...
  • Article - 17 May 2018
    Using optical emission spectroscopy (OES) for measuring the ppm levels of contaminants, wear metals and additives in oil samples.

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