GT Advanced Technology, a provider of crystal growth equipment and solutions for the solar, LED and electronics industries, has acquired Thermal Technology LLC. Located in Santa Rosa, Calif, Thermal Technology manufactures and distributes a range of high-temperature thermal and vacuum products used in the fabrication of advanced materials for multiple industries, including … [Read more...]
Ellsworth Adhesives Sales Representatives Awarded 2012 Gold and Bronze Sellers of the Year Awards
Ellsworth Adhesives, a distributor of adhesives and specialty chemicals, has been recognized by Dow Corning Corporation for top performance in 2012. Ellsworth Adhesives’ Engineering Sales Representatives Ron Cormier (Northern California) and Sergio Ramirez (Mexico) have been awarded the 2012 Gold and Bronze Sellers of the Year, respectively. “We are thrilled for our team to … [Read more...]
Parker Aerospace to Supply Thermal Management System for Joint Strike Missile
The Parker Aerospace business segment of Parker Hannifin Corp., which specializes in single-phase liquid and two-phase liquid/vapor thermal management products and systems, has been awarded a contract to provide the thermal management system to Kongsberg Defense Systems for its Joint Strike Missile. Funded by the Norwegian government, the Joint Strike Missile is expected to be … [Read more...]
Researchers Demonstrate Thermal Invisibility Cloak with Potential for More Effective Heat Management
In recent years, scientists have developed the ability to manipulate light around an object through the use of man-made “metamaterials,” rendering the object seemingly invisible. Now, researchers from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany have demonstrated the similar ability to manipulate the flow of heat across a sheet of metal to hide a defect in the … [Read more...]
Astronauts Fix Ammonia Coolant Leak on International Space Station
UPDATE May 13, 2013: Expedition 35 Flight Engineers Chris Cassidy and Tom Marshburn completed a five-hour spacewalk on Saturday to replace a pump controller box on the International Space Station’s far port truss, NASA officials reported Sunday. Long-term monitoring of the replacement pump will be required to determine whether the issue has been fixed. May 10, 2013: Astronauts … [Read more...]
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