Monthly Archives: February, 2012
LINE-X® Protective Coatings to Showcase Award-Winning Products, LINE-X PREMIUM and LINE-X PLATINUM, at the Work Truck …
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Feb. 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – LINE-X Protective Coatings , the nation's leading developer and provider of high performance protective coatings, will be attending The Work Truck Show …
Ecology Coatings and Whitlam Label Company Developing Sustainable Packaging Initiatives
WARREN, Mich., Feb. 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Ecology Coatings, Inc.
Momentive to Introduce Innovation Enabling Technology for Automotive Design and Engineering at International VDI …
Momentive, a global leader in specialty chemicals and materials, will introduce a number of new products at the International VDI Conference on Plastics in Automobile Engineering , March 21-22, 2012 in Mannheim, Germany.
SemiLEDs focuses on curing
Targeting its LEDs at UV curing applications could help to alleviate the continuing squeeze in the lighting sector.
Chemtura Highlights Broad Range of Innovative Products for Urethane Industry at UTECH Europe 2012
Chemtura Corporation , a world leader in hot-cast urethane pre-polymers, urethane surface coatings, polyurethane dispersions, flame retardants and polymer antioxidant a
New process can create LEDs that produce light in the UV range
A multinational team of scientists has developed a process for creating glass-based, inorganic light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that produce light in the ultraviolet range. The work, reported this week in the online Nature Communications, is a step toward biomedical devices with active components made from nanostructured systems.
APD With Enhanced Sensitivity In The DUV/UV Wavelength Range
SUR series: New silicon reach-through avalanche photodiodes (APD) with high sensitivity in the DUV/UV wavelength range have been recently developed by LASER COMPONENTS.
Light-emitting nanocrystal diodes go ultraviolet: Biomedical device potential for robust, implantable product
(PhysOrg.com) — A multinational team of scientists has developed a process for creating glass-based, inorganic light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that produce light in the ultraviolet range.
Light-emitting nanocrystal diodes go ultraviolet
( DOE/Los Alamos National Laboratory ) A multinational team of scientists has developed a process for creating glass-based, inorganic light-emitting diodes that produce light in the ultraviolet range. The work, reported this week in the online Nature Communications, is a step toward biomedical devices with active components made from nanostructured systems.
Light-emitting nanocrystal diodes go ultraviolet
( DOE/Los Alamos National Laboratory ) A multinational team of scientists has developed a process for creating glass-based, inorganic light-emitting diodes that produce light in the ultraviolet range. The work, reported this week in the online Nature Communications, is a step toward biomedical devices with active components made from nanostructured systems.
