SiZBN, a hot-pressed composite ceramic, reportedly combines the lubricating properties of boron nitride, extreme refractoriness of zirconia, and wear resistance and strength of SiAlON.
In a VersaMix, two or three independently driven agitators work in tandem to ensure high-speed fine dispersion, efficient turnover and uniform heating/cooling.
The Ross VersaMix is a multi-shaft mixer reportedly designed for viscous applications requiring a high level of accuracy and batch-to-batch consistency.
According to the company, the system is ideally suited for large-diameter pipe cleaning jobs that smaller water pumps and vacuum systems would not be able to complete effectively or efficiently.
Union Process, Inc. recently announced that it has manufactured a pilot-sized mill for cryogenic grinding that reportedly includes a specially designed stainless steel-insulated cryogenic milling chamber.
The F-Series™ (flared) cage mill reportedly features a unique flared discharge opening, efficiently reducing the wettest and stickiest of materials (abrasive or nonabrasive) without clogging.
As part of the controls package, Ross can reportedly supply an intrinsically safe tablet that enables end users to control the panel from non-hazardous and hazardous locations.
Ross SysCon control panels are now offered with wireless connectivity, allowing users to access the PLC system using tablets, laptops and smartphones via Ethernet, WLAN, or Bluetooth.
The SiClone 200 furnace is a production-ready sublimation furnace, along with process technology, hot zones, and technical support to companies wishing to produce silicon carbide boules and wafers.
GT Advanced Technologies recently announced that it has launched a silicon carbide production solution with a stable and repeatable process, reportedly capable of producing high-quality, semiconductor-grade, 6-in. silicon carbide boules.
Air Products’ latest oxy-fuel burner can reportedly enable glass manufacturers to maintain full production in an aging furnace and avoid downtime during regenerator repairs.
Kyocera Corp. recently announced the launch of what is reportedly industry’s first 3-kW solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) cogeneration system for institutional applications.