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Attrition Mill reduces particles down to 100 mesh.
2013-04-16 18:42:11| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Able to reduce friable chemicals and minerals, metal powders, wood flour, fertilizers, insecticides, and fibers, Model SK-24-MS produces particles from 10–100 mesh. This 24 in. dia mill is equipped with outer stationary milling disc and inner rotating milling disc. Precision of machining and alignment of discs, together with constant spring pressure, maximize size uniformity of reduced material. Static and dynamic balancing of rotating runner head assembly provides vibration-free operation. This story is related to the following:Machinery and Machining Tools Sponsored by: Haas Automation, Inc. - Category Sponsor AdSearch for suppliers of: Milling Machinery
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MIT study adds more detail to understanding of the evolution of Li2O2 particles in Li-air batteries
2013-03-26 13:30:24| Green Car Congress
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Morphologically Directed Raman Spectroscopy Supports Identification of Particles in Mixed ...
2013-01-29 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Malvern, UK: With the introduction of the Morphologi G3-ID system last year, Malvern Instruments is providing researchers with the ability to apply morphologically directed Raman spectroscopy to a range of different sample types. Such advanced particle analysis is proving valuable and highly effective in applications that include inhaled product characterization and pharmaceutical bioequivalence studies, bioequivalence for nasal sprays being referenced specifically in a talk given by the FDA ...This story is related to the following:SoftwareSearch for suppliers of: Measuring Software |
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Burning Fuel Particles Do More Damage to Climate Than Thought, Study Says
2013-01-16 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: The tiny black particles released into the atmosphere by burning fuels are far more powerful agents of global warming than had previously been estimated, some of the worlds most prominent atmospheric scientists reported in a study issued on Tuesday. These particles, which are known as black carbon and are the major component of soot, are the second most important contributor to global warming, behind only carbon dioxide, wrote the 31 authors of the study, published online by The Journal of Geophysical...
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