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  • News - 22 Nov 2012
    The German Research Foundation (DFG) has given its approval for the establishment of two new Collaborative Research Centers (SFB) at the University of Freiburg on 1 January 2013. The SFB...
  • News - 22 Mar 2012
    Elster has achieved a significant milestone by delivering its one millionth polymer bodied water meter for use in the utility market of Europe. This water meter was provided to Anglian Water, which...
  • News - 30 Nov 2010
    Kuraray has devised a novel film polymer sensor that can produce voltage while it is bent. The voltage fluctuations are based on the bending degree. The output is kept uniform, when bent. The sensor...
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    Phoenix Equipment is the Supplier of quality used plants and process equipment to the chemical, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, food, polymer, fertilizer, refinery and associated industries.Phoenix...
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    International Gas Detectors (IGD) develops, manufacture and market a complete range of gas detection products to protect people and plant against gas hazards in industry, research and commercial...
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    Amazing insights and innovative products using Tekscan pressure mapping, force measurement, and tactile sensors Tekscan's patented tactile force and pressure sensing solutions provide our...
  • News - 7 Jul 2021
    A new organic (carbon-based) semiconducting material has been developed that outperforms existing options for building the next generation of biosensors. An international research team led by KAUST is...
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    We are a global leader of quality water solutions for residential, industrial, municipal, and commercial settings. Our family of brands offers one of the most varied product lines in the world, with...
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    AppliFlex LLC develops, manufactures, and markets equipment and materials based on proprietary technology for incorporating polymers into organic electronic devices, e.g. microelectronics, displays,...
  • Article - 20 Feb 2023
    Polymer-derived ceramics (PDCs) thin-film sensors are highly suitable for real-time temperature or pressure monitoring in nuclear reactors.

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