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Nanofood Defined and The Use Of Nanotechnology In Packaging, Producing and Growing Foods Now and Into The Future
Nanotechnology in the food industry can take a number of forms. These include the use of nanotechnology in packaging materials, farming practices, food processing and also in the foods themselves.
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23 Nov 2006
Carbon Nanotubes, Dispersion and Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes from Cheap Tubes
Pristine carbon nanotubes are usually difficult to disperse into a liquid medium. Adding a functional group the nanotube surface makes this job easier. Techniques for functionalising and dispersing...
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17 May 2006
Microwave Plasma Processing Systems for the Semiconductor Industry
PVA TePla AG specialize the design and manufacture of advanced Microwave Plasma Processing systems for silicon and compound semiconductors. Examples of front end, back end and pre assembly solutions...
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24 May 2011
PVA Tepla America, Inc.
As a vacuum specialist for high-temperature and plasma treatment processes, PVA TePla is one of the world’s leading plant engineering companies. Its core compentencies are in the fields of hard-metal...
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Gas Plasma Technology in Life Science Applications
Gas plasma technology is a process commonly used for treating surfaces prior to surface modification. It can be used for precision cleaning and activatation, decontamination of surfaces, to promote...
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1 Jun 2011
Silver Nanoparticles Addition to LCD Waste Can Destroy Bacterial Infections
The fastest growing waste in the EU could soon be helping to combat hospital infections, according to scientists at the University of York. Researchers at the University's Department of Chemistry...
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19 Jun 2010
Gigabatch Series Microwave Plasma Systems by PVA TePla
The GIGAbatch series is the latest and most advanced generation of batch ashers offered today and is the successor of the very popular 300 series. Main use is resist removal and wafer cleaning.
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IoN 100 Gas Plasma System by PVA TePla
The IoN 100 is our latest advancement in vacuum plasma technology. Gas plasma is fast becoming the technology of choice for surface modification of materials in the life sciences, electronic and...
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Ion 40 Gas Plasma System by PVA TePla
The IoN 40 is our latest advancement in vacuum plasma technology. Gas plasma is fast becoming the technology of choice for surface modification of materials in the life sciences, electronic and...
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Ion Wave 10 Gas Plasma System by PVA TePla
The IoN Wave 10 plasma system is PVA Tepla's latest advancement in microwave plasma technology. This low cost, mid-sized wafer batch asher is designed with advanced features, targeting the needs of...
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