Techsil Ltd, a supplier of adhesives, sealants and encapsulants in the United Kingdom, unveils a new one-component high performance silicone adhesive sealant known as the SnapSil TN8000. It is ideal for use in sealing and bonding applications in electronics, solar and communications devices, according to the company. The SnapSil TN8000 adhesive offers high strength and … [Read more...]
New Type of Electric Glue Developed
Recently, a research group at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) has developed a type of glue that hardens after a low voltage is applied to it. They nicknamed the new adhesive “Voltaglue.” “We had to find a way to make glue which cures (hardens) when we want it to without being affected by environmental conditions, so electricity was the best approach for us. The hardness … [Read more...]
Ceramic Adhesive Bonds Thermocouples to High-Temp Heater
Aremco Products, Inc. recently launched the Ceramabond™ 571, a new high temperature magnesium oxide based ceramic adhesive. It is used to bond thermocouples to high temperature molybdenum-rhenium heater tubes for applications to 3200o F (1760 ºC). “Ceramabond™ 571 is ideal for assembling and insulating ceramic and metal components used in high temperature devices. It … [Read more...]
Solution to Heat Transfer in Phase Change Materials Unveiled
Dr. Patrick Shamberger, assistant professor at Texas A&M University, has found an “analytical solution to heat transfer in PCMs (Phase Change Materials) used in thermal energy storage and has identified the relative role of thermo-physical properties of different materials,” according to Phys.org. Shamberger is one of the lead researchers studying high-energy storage … [Read more...]
Lithium Atoms Turn Graphene into a Superconductor
Physicists in Canada and Germany have proved that graphene turns into a superconductor when ‘decorated’ with lithium atoms, which could lead to a new generation of superconducting nanoscale devices, according to Nanotechweb.org. In 2005, physicists demonstrated that when chemically treated, graphite could exhibit superconducting properties. “Theorists identified the … [Read more...]
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