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Porous metal sparging for carbonation

Representatives from Mott Corporation’s Sparging Technology Team presented a poster at the 2009 Master Brewers Association of the Americas Annual Convention. The poster highlighted porous metal spargers for precise control of carbonation processes and the benefits of lower gas consumption, significantly reduced cycle times and precise process control.

05 February 2010: Mott Corporation

 

Porous metal products for medical filtration

Design engineers in the Medical Device industry and other industries, utilise porous metal media primarily because of their precise consistency and durability.

22 January 2010: Mott Corporation

 

Filtration and flow components made from porous metal media go on show to medical device manufacturers

Mott Corporation display a wide variety of flow and filtration components and assemblies in their exhibit at the MD&M West tradeshow (Booth #3089) taking place in Anaheim, CA on February 10-12, 2009.

07 January 2009: Mott Corporation

 

Big hopes for tiny, new hydrogen storage material

Researchers at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are taking a new approach to 'filling up' a fuel cell car with a nanoscale solid, hydrogen storage material. Their discovery could hasten a day when our vehicles will run on hydrogen-powered, environmentally friendly fuel cells instead of gasoline engines.

21 March 2005: DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

 

Mill for Ultra Fine/Nano Grinding Applications

Cyclotec, a St. Petesburg, Russia - based engineering firm that specializes in the fine grinding technology, reports significant interest in its Planetary Centrifugal Mill(PCM) Technology.

09 March 2005: Cyclotec

 

Unlocking the secrets of titanium, a 'key' that assists hydrogen storage

Scientists at the US Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory and the New Jersey Institute of Technology have taken steps toward understanding how a titanium compound reacts with a hydrogen-storage material to catalyse the release and re-absorption of hydrogen.

23 July 2004: DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory

 

Highway to hydrogen - a long and winding road

Following the National Academy of Sciences criticism of the Bush administration's plans for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, US taxpayers were left wondering how realistic is the vision for a hydrogen economy, what kinds of approaches are scientists and engineers taking and just what are the technical hurdles involved.

14 February 2004: DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

 
 
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