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- Pigment Formulated 225 Years Ago Could Be Key in Emerging Technologies
- Optical Breakthrough Makes “Lab-on-a-Chip” Possible
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New X-Ray Microbeam Answers 20-Year-Old Metals Question
What happens to metals when you bend them? The question isn’t as easy as you may think. A research team from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), and the University of Southern California, using a unique X-ray probe, has gathered the first direct evidence showing that, on average, a 20-year-old model is a useful predictor of stresses and strains in deformed metal. more>>>
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Pigment Formulated 225 Years Ago Could Be Key in Emerging Technologies
Imagine turning on your computer and not having to wait for it to load the operating system, virus protection, firewalls and other programs. Imagine that random access memory is accessible immediately, like turning on room lights.
That could be the reality of future devices that allow electrons to be manipulated by their magnetic properties as well as by their electrical charge. The ability to manipulate electrons' magnetism, in addition to controlling their charge flow, has the potential to create broad new capabilities for computers and other devices and is the basis for an emerging technology called "spintronics." more>>>
Optical Breakthrough Makes “Lab-on-a-Chip” Possible
Georgia Tech researchers have found a way to shrink all the sensing power of sophisticated biosensors — such as sensors that can detect trace amounts of a chemical in a water supply or a substance in your blood — onto a single microchip.
In compact communication, signal processing and sensing optics technologies, multiple wavelengths of light are combined as a space-saving measure as they carry information. The wavelengths must then be separated again when they reach their destinations. Wavelengths used for these sophisticated applications have very high spectral resolution, meaning the distance between wavelengths is very small. The device that sorts out these crowded wavelengths is called a wavelength-demultipler (WD). more>>>
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Patented Technology Detects Foreign Objects in Process Streams
A new, patented ultrasonic technology developed at DOE's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory can be used to assure quality in food such as ice cream, pureed baby foods and tomato paste. Originally developed to look for bone fragments and foreign materials in chicken breasts, the method can also detect cartilage, metal and plastic—essentially anything that shouldn't be in the product. The method uses both acoustics and optics technology. more>>>
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Cheminert's C52 series injector
Cheminert's C52 series injector is our first integrated motor/valve assembly
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Raman Imaging Spectrometer for Use with Process Analyzers
Headwall Photonics’ Raman Explorer multi-channel, multi-spectrum imaging spectrometer has been selected for use with Hamilton Sundstrand’s RPM line of process analyzers, helping to provide high performance capabilities for in-line and at-line process monitoring instruments. The spectrometer is based on proprietary, retro-reflective, concentric design built specifically for Raman measurement and analysis. more>>> |
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Compact, Durable, High-Pressure Gauge
Dwyer Instruments’ Series SGC spiral tube pressure gauge is suited for use where space is limited. Units are supplied with a 1/8 male NPT center back connection. The compact 1, 304 SS case makes the durable, high-pressure gauge suited for OEM applications using pumps, compressors and portable cylinders. more>>> |
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Compact Mass Flow Gases Sensors
McMillan’s Mass Flo-Sensor Model 209 measures many gases as low as 0 to 50 L/min or as high as 0 to 500 L/min. Using a thermal mass flow sensor design helps achieve repeatable results. The design minimizes zero drift while maintaining fast response and linear outputs. more>>> |
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Compact DIN-Rail-Mountable Surge Protectors
Phoenix Contact’s VALVETRAB Compact, DIN-rail-mountable surge protectors, measure just 12 mm per channel. Symmetrical plugs and bases provide a high degree of installation flexibility, whether the power wires come from the top or the bottom. Developed primarily for the OEM market, the high energy surge protector can fit into small spaces such as industrial and telecom OE power cabinets. more>>> |
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Mass Spectrometry Electron Multipliers
BURLE Electro-Optics’ Extended Dynamic Range MAGNUM Electron Multipliers offer higher performance, extended linearity over a wider current range, higher count rates and lower noise than OEM electron multipliers. The devices utilize proprietary Spiraltron technology, which provides a high dynamic range, high gain stability and near elimination of feedback noise. more>>> |
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Aluminum Electrode Arm Holds Five Measurement Sensors
Analytical Sensors & Instruments’ aluminum electrode arm is suited for laboratory measurements and titrations. The five-position holder can accommodate electrodes from various vendors. Simple to use, with two tightening knobs, the device operates smoothly with a four-point movement capability and is advantageous for hands-free moments in the lab. more>>> |
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