In a significant advancement in the field of surface engineering, Hiden Analytical is thrilled to introduce the High-Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering (HiPIMS) technique – a cutting-edge method ...
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Sequential coating technology could transform high-temperature alloy performance for aviation
The aerospace industry has undergone tremendous developments over the last century, with materials science engineers playing ...
(A) The slippery liquid-infused porous surface coating enhances the corrosion resistance and anti-icing capabilities of Nd-Fe-B magnets; (B) and is expected to find applications in offshore wind ...
The Low Friction Coatings Market is experiencing robust expansion driven by rising demand across automotive, aerospace, energy, and industrial machinery sectors seeking performance optimization ...
Our bodies have evolved to be pretty good at dealing with incursions by foreign objects and bacteria. Usually, that's a positive thing, but it can spell trouble for medical devices, such as ...
Key market opportunities include increased demand for medical device coatings due to a rising elderly population and chronic illnesses, emphasis on minimally invasive techniques, and the need for ...
The Asia-Pacific region is set to dominate the global surface treatment chemicals market, led by rapid industrial growth in ...
Pt 1 Cu 30 cluster catalysts with each Pt atom coordinated to nine Cu atoms and coated with a thin carbon layer, were prepared using a surface engineering strategy, which demonstrated exceptional ...
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1,800°F coating could turn China’s fighter jets into ghosts invisible to radar
The coating, only 0.1 millimeter thick, can reportedly endure temperatures as high as 1,000 degrees Celsius (1,832 degrees ...
Ever stop to consider why lotus plant leaves always look clean? The hydrophobic -- water repelling -- characteristic of the leaf, termed the "Lotus effect," helps the plant survive in muddy swamps, ...
Nissan’s "Scratch Guard Coat” has been healing fine scratches on the company’s cars for a few years now, and the technology has also made its way into an iPhone case. More recent developments have ...
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