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Bright Sensors secures Swiss Technology Fund
Swiss gas sensor and analyser manufacturing company Bright Sensors has received a ten-year €835,000 (CHF 900,000) loan guarantee from the Technology Fund of the Swiss Government Federal Office for the Environment.
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FormFactor launches cryogenic probe line
Californian semiconductor test and measurement supplier FormFactor has launched a new line of engineering probes optimised for operation at cryogenic temperatures.
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PBDE and Carbon Engineering partner on UK-based DAC project
A new partnership between Pale Blue Dot Energy (PBDE) and Carbon Engineering is working to deploy direct air capture (DAC) technology in the UK, marking the first partnership between a DAC technology company and UK development partner.
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New paper compares technologies for UHP gas analysis
Gas analysis expert Servomex has published a new paper which compares gas chromatography using plasma emissions detectors (GC-PED) with atmospheric pressure ionisation mass spectrometry for ultra-high-purity (UHP) gas analysis in the semiconductor industry.
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Oxford Performance Materials joins carbon capture project
Materials science company Oxford Performance Materials (OPM) has entered into a cooperative research and development agreement with ORNL UT-Battelle, Volunteer Aerospace, and RTI International to improve the energy efficiency of two-phase exchange industrial chemical processes, with a focus on carbon capture systems.
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Emerson launches new flow meter for hydrogen applications
Emerson has introduced a new Micro Motion™ Coriolis flow meter designed for high-pressure hydrogen dispensing and chemical injection applications where measurement accuracy and safety are essential.
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Air Products to equip Sonatrach LNG facility
Air Products has today said it will provide four of its MCR® Main Cryogenic Heat Exchangers (MCHEs) to Sonatrach’s GL1Z LNG facility in Arzew, Algeria.
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Oxford Flow opens new manufacturing facility
Pressure control equipment manufacturer Oxford Flow has opened a new manufacturing facility in Oxford, UK to fuel its ambitious growth plans.
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Work underway on semiconductor research facility
Work has begun on a new £30m state-of-the-art facility at Swansea University in Wales that will bring together groundbreaking research with technology development in the field of semiconductor science and engineering.
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Air Products inks long-term contract in Malaysia
Air Products has inked a long-term onsite contract with a global leader in memory and storage solutions to supply a new state-of-the-art facility in Penang, North Malaysia.
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General Motors, Ventec deliver 30,000 ventilators to US Gov
General Motors (GM) and medical device company Ventec Life Systems have delivered 30,000 ventilators to the US Government during Covid-19, the American automaker said on Tuesday.
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University of Newcastle develops carbon capture nanotechnology
Scientists at the University of Newcastle in Australia said they have used tiny structures found in clay as a ‘template’ to create a new material capable of capturing carbon dioxide emissions.
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Air Liquide signs agreement with Eastman Chemical Company
Air Liquide has entered into a long-term supply agreement with Eastman Chemical Company to provide additional gaseous oxygen, nitrogen and syngas to support the company’s growth and production in Longview, Texas.
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MOFs and a framework for growth
Did you know that metal-organic frameworks, MOFs for short, have the largest surface area of any materials known? Just one gram of MOFs can offer a surface area of about 10,000m2. To put that into perspective, if you laid out the available surface area in a teaspoon of this material, ...
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In conversation with… DNV GL
“The challenge with hydrogen is not the ambition level but more about changing the timeline from being a prospect in the long-term future to something we can do today.”
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Luxfer technology played vital role in the Chilean miner rescue
Technology from gas cylinder manufacturer Luxfer played a vital role in an effort to rescue miners trapped 2,300 feet below ground in northern Chile.
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Witt launches ‘Smart World’ software
Witt-Gasetechnik has released new software called ‘Smart World’ which uses the OPC-UA interface to bring different systems together.
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ASCO launches i-Series product line
ASCO Carbon Dioxide has launched a new digital product line offering customers a wide range of services in the areas of remote access, remote data and remote management for dry ice plants of the i-Series line.
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Keppel says its FLNG conversion solution achieves 33% GHG emission savings
Singapore-based Keppel Offshore Marine says converting an old LNG carrier into a floating LNG producer saves approximately 33% of greenhouse gas emissions compared to building a new floating liquefaction vessel (FLNG).
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U of L’s astrophysicists receive $250,000 grant to further space exploration
Astrophysicists at the University of Lethbridge will develop a state-of-the-art cryogenic test facility to evaluate the performance of instruments destine for space exploration.