Tiger Optics’ analyser plays critical role in NASA’s successful Juno mission
One of Tiger Optics’ analysing devices has played a critical part in NASA’s latest success of entering Jupiter’s orbit.
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One of Tiger Optics’ analysing devices has played a critical part in NASA’s latest success of entering Jupiter’s orbit.
Industrial Scientific, a gas detection expert, has released its latest rugged, transportable gas detection monitor featuring the latest technological advances.
Vacuum product developer and manufacturer Edwards Vacuum has released its latest turbomolecular pump which the company highlights as being, “The smallest pump in its class on the market.”
TECHCET CA, the advisory service firm providing electronics materials information, has projected the 2016 global market for semiconductor sputtering targets to total $575m, growing almost 7% from 2015.
Electronics Manufacturer Falcon Analytical has introduced a new mobile system for its CALIDUSTM Ultrafast gas chromatograph (GC) technology, enabling a transportable GC analysis platform and delivering laboratory quality GC on the move.
Effective 1st September (2016), Sweden’s Atlas Copco AB has acquired the former Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum GmbH company, now renamed Leybold GmbH.
Versum Materials, Inc., the planned Electronic Materials Division spin-off company from Air Products, has announced the proposed members of its Board of Directors, including the latter’s Chairman, President and CEO Seifi Ghasemi.
The Linde Group has today inaugurated its new Electronics R&D Centre in Taichung, Taiwan, with an official opening ceremony attended by invited customers, partners and government representatives.
When the great George Strait sang, “Amarillo by morning, Amarillo I’ll be there,” he wasn’t headed there for helium, despite that Amarillo, Texas is known for being the hometown of the nation’s largest supply.
The worldwide helium market demand in 2016 is about 5.9 billion cubic feet (Bcf) (see Figure 1). This is flat compared to 2015, and a decline of about 100 million cubic feet (mmcf) from five...