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Research and Markets: Polymer Bulletin – Latest Polyaniline News from the World’s Largest Database Dedicated to … DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/81ceb9/polymer_bulletin) has announced the addition of Rapra Technology Ltd’s new subscription “Polymer Bulletin – Polyaniline” to their offering. This Polymer Bulletin is a current awareness service from the Polymer Library, the world’s largest database dedicated to polymer … Read more on Business…. Click Here to Read More
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Posted by admin in Plastic Scrap Info, tags: Auto, Emissionfree, First, from, Fuel, junk, Machine, Parts, Recycling, Soon, World's
Soon your old and worn GMC condenser won’t be just another junk in somebody’s junkyard. Gershow Recycling, one of the world’s largest recyclers, has reportedly agreed to receive the world’s first 100 percent emission- and pollutant-free green recycling machine for auto shredder residue (ASR). Global Resource will supply Gershow with its proprietary technology to reduce landfill waste by approximately 65%, recover extra metal for profit, and the process will generate virtually no emissions linked to global warming. Global Resource Corp. (GBRC) has a patent pending process that allows for removal of oil and alternative petroleum products at very low cost from various resources,…. Click Here to Read More
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World’s thinnest material could come in handy as dispersing agent Scientists have discovered new properties of graphene oxide, which could see the material being used as a dispersing agent for insoluble materials, like carbon nanotubes. Read more on Sify…. Click Here to Read More
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MADE IN IBM LABS: IBM Research Creates World’s Smallest 3D Map; Brings Low-Cost, Ease of Use to Creation of Nanoscale … ZURICH and SAN JOSE, Calif., April 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — IBM (NYSE: IBM) scientists have created a 3D map of the earth so small that 1,000 of them could fit on one grain of salt.* The scientists accomplished this through a new, breakthrough technique that uses a tiny, silicon tip with a sharp apex — 100,000 times smaller than a sharpened pencil — to create patterns and structures as … Read more on…. Click Here to Read More
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