Monthly Archives: November, 2011
Versatile ALON® Optical Ceramic in Energy Applications
Surmet Corporation of Burlington, MA has won a Phase I SBIR program from the US Department of Energy entitled: “Durable ALON® Windows for High Power RF Accelerator Applications.” (PRWeb November 30, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/11/prweb8996038.htm
Bright future for gaN nanowires
The gallium nitride nanowires grown by PML scientists may only be a few tenths of a micrometer in diameter, but they promise a very wide range of applications, from new light-emitting diodes and diode lasers to ultra-small resonators, chemical sensors, and highly sensitive atomic probe tips.
Global Printing Inks Market to Reach US$18.2 Billion by 2017, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
GIA announces the release of a comprehensive global report on Printing Inks market. The global market for Printing Inks is projected to reach US$18.2 billion by the year 2017, driven by the mounting popularity of environment friendly inks, and incessant technology innovations that are opening up newer growth avenues including relatively new markets such as UV and ink jet inks
SkyFuel Introduces Abrasion Resistant ReflecTech(R)PLUS
ARVADA, CO– – SkyFuel , Inc., maker of high reflectance silvered film for concentrating solar applications, today announced the release of next generation ReflecTech®PLUS mirror film.
UV Curable Epoxy exhibits strength, chemical resistance.
Formulated for bonding, sealing, and coating, UV16 single-component, no-mix system cures in 1 min or less at room temperature with commercial UV light sources. This 100% reactive epoxy, uninhibited by oxygen, does not release any solvents or volatiles during cure.
Bow down to the light: Light-triggered microscale robotic arm makes bending and stretching motions
(PhysOrg.com) — As miniaturization progresses, microrobots and nanomachines have moved beyond the realm of pure speculation. This technology requires tiny components that can respond to stimulation by undergoing controlled movements. Piezoelectric crystals are known to make a bending motion when subjected to an electric field, however the cables required are a barrier to microscale applications …
Radiation cured inks in packaging set for stellar growth – Pira
The industry analysts forecasts radcon ink volume output for packaging will jump by almost a quarter from 32,000 tonnes in 2011 to 37,500 tonnes by the end of 2016. Sector value will also climb steeply – rising 60% from US$536m to (€ ) to $883m.
Hamamatsu Introduces Deuterium Light Source Units With Ultrahigh Brightness
The L11798 and L11799 deuterium light source units offer ultrahigh brightness and ease of use for a wide variety of UV applications such as semiconductor inspection, film thickness measurement, UV-visible spectroscopy, and environmental analysis.
In new quantum-dot LED design, researchers turn troublesome molecules to their advantage
By nestling quantum dots in an insulating egg-crate structure, researchers have demonstrated a robust new architecture for quantum-dot light-emitting devices (QD-LEDs). Quantum dots are very tiny crystals that glow with bright, rich colors when stimulated by an electric current.
