Carbon Nanotube Manufacturing on a Commercial Scale - Ready for Mass-Markets
This article looks at the manufacturing process for carbon nanotubes and also considers their composition, classification and properties. Also discussed are commercial applications for nanotubes, market-place restrictions and the problems encountered when setting up the UK’s first production plant.
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Magnetic Fluids and Magnetic Media Processing Methods and Applications that Use Nanomaterials, Suppl
Nanomaterials and nanoparticles are increasingly being used in magnetic fluids and in magnetic media applications. Present and future industry applications, processing methods, separation techniques, and current industrial research into magnetic fluids and magnetic media are considered here.
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Nanotechnology and the Transportation Industry - Advances Due To Nanotechnology and the Underpinning
Nanotechnology will impact the transportation industry in all areas. Areas such as advanced materials, communications, public safety, sensors and MEMS are covered.
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Nanotechnology Coatings In The Defence And Aerospace Industry
Multifunctional nanocoatings are being developed for aerospace applications. The properties and abilities of these coatings are reviewed. Similarly smart coatings for military applications are also discussed.
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Nanotechnology in the Aerospace and Defence Industry - Factors Driving Nanomaterial Developments
Structural materials in aerospace and defence applications have been a key area of development for nanomaterials and nanotechnology. Factors such as improved materials performance, lighter weight, longer life etc and other driving forces are described.
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Research, Development and Market Applications for Nanomaterials and Carbon Nanotubes
Nanotubes and novel materials (‘nanomaterials’) are likely to be used across many industries, including packaging, space travel, automobiles, fuel catalysts, textiles and construction. Experts say that if the predicted advances in nanotube technology do arrive, then the results will be revolutionary
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Strong, Flexible, Artificial Mother-Of-Pearl Developed - New Technology
Researchers have created a strong and flexible, nacre-like material suited to aircraft and biomedical applications. Posted May 27 2003
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The Involvement Of Nanotechnology In The Aerospace And Defence Industries
Nanotechnology has a range of implications in the aerospace and defence industries. Areas that stand to benefit range from lighter, stronger aircraft materials, to functional, protective clothing through to rocket fuels.
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