Buhler Wet Grinding and Dispersing Technologies, High Performance Production Equipment and Services
The Buhler Grinding & Dispersing Technologies business unit supplies advanced process technology, plants and equipment wherever wet grinding and dispersing processes including fully automatic three-roll mills, batch and continuous mixing systems, bead mills for all applications.
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Food Production Using Nanotechnologies - Recommendations for Regulation by Environmentalist Groups
Food manufacturing is set to undergo many changes through the use of nanotechnology methods, although some environmental groups have aired concerns about nano-foods. This article looks at the concerns raised by environmentalists and considers what actions might be taken to address these concerns.
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Food Production Using Nanotechnology Methods - Overview of Estimated Markets and Regulatory Policies
Food production is set to experience major changes as a result of using nanotechnology processing methods. How nanotechnologies will affect food manufacturing, the estimated worldwide value of the nano-food market, possible drawbacks, and government regulation for this sector are considered here.
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Ingenza - Company Profile
Ingenza aims to implement biocatalytic process technologies in the pharmaceutical, agrochemical and fine chemical industries.
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Nanobioweaponry for War and Agriculture - Implications of Microencapsulation and Nanoencapsulation
Nanocapsules and microcapsules could be used for chemical and biological warfare, fear environmentalists. How nanotechnology methods in the area of nano- and micro-encapsulation might be misused if they fell into the wrong hands, is examined in this overview of the subject.
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Nanocapsules and Dendrimers - Properties and Future Applications
A nanocapsule is any nanoparticle that consists of a shell and a space, in which desired substances may be placed. A dendrimer is an artificially manufactured or synthesized large molecule comprised of many smaller ones linked together - built up from branched units called monomers.
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