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    FemtoTools, part of Oxford Instruments, is a Swiss high-tech company specializing in high-resolution, MEMS-based nanoindenters for applications in metallurgy, thin films, and microsystems...
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    KLA Instruments encompasses a broad portfolio of surface metrology and defect inspection solutions within the KLA Corporation. KLA Instruments is divided into the Labs group of primarily benchtop...
  • Article - 21 Nov 2003
    NanoProducts Corporation is pleased to report the successful use of its nanoscale materials to produce tires with improved skid resistance and reduced abrasion. Posted July 17 2003
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    NanoLab Inc. was founded in January 2000, by Mr. David Carnahan, Dr. Zhifeng Ren and Dr. Krzysztof Kempa. The company is headquartered in Newton , Massachusetts and operates as a manufacturer of...
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    Sigma-Aldrich® is a leading high-technology company. Through our Materials Chemistry Centers of Excellence in research and manufacturing we develop advanced, enabling materials for your...
  • Article - 15 Aug 2005
    Nanoparticles have often been mixed with rubber to improve the wear and strength of tires. Many tire manufacturers are now developing engineered nanoparticles to further extend tire life.
  • Article - 26 May 2005
    Photonic crystals are optical materials with periodic changes in the dielectric constant on a length scale comparable to optical wavelengths. Dimensional types of photonic crystals, parallelism,...
  • Article - 9 Jan 2020
    Since the first nanoceramics were developed in the 1980s, there has been huge excitement about the application and use of this increasingly diverse technology. Nanoceramics are ceramic materials...
  • News - 8 Dec 2017
    DESY researchers have designed innovative lenses with the potential to perform X-ray microscopy with nanometer-scale resolution. The team headed by Saša Bajt, DESY scientist from the Center for...
  • News - 23 May 2016
    Materials that increase the speed of a chemical reaction without being used up in the process, called catalysts, lie within many technologies, right from vehicle emissions-control systems to high-tech...

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