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Sealing technologies for high-pressure and high-temperature applications
Let’s examine the various factors to consider when selecting sealing technology for applications that require robust temperature and pressure management, along with an overview of four sealing technologies utilized in these scenarios.
A renewable route to pumping water in the desert
Simulations optimized a system that combines solar panels, wind turbines, and battery storage to operate water pumping systems in Jordan.
Analyzers for smart and efficient chlorine measurement
The new analyzer family offers highly accurate and stable measurements for effective chlorine control.
Latching systems for the HVAC industry
The product range is tailored to support air conditioning, ventilation and heating equipment, ensuring top-tier performance and durability for housing HVAC systems.
EPA issues health-based criteria for PFAS in water
The new criteria can be used to inform water quality standards to protect people from exposure to PFAS.
Visually stunning: 2024 A' Design Award winners gallery
It's one of the most prestigious award competitions for designers.
Schweiss Doors unveils space-saving vertical hydraulic pump with enhanced accessibility
According to the company, the design provides easier access to the motor, oil filter, gauges and backup tractor fittings.
AI-powered rescue system pinpoints missing persons faster
Expected to potentially enhance rescue operations, iSAR uses advanced radio wave analysis and AI to locate missing persons in regions with poor mobile communication.
China develops chameleon-like 'invisibility' gear for military operations
The new material, called Self-Adaptive Photochromism (SAP), can reportedly change color in response to its surroundings — much like a chameleon — making the wearer “effectively invisible” when applied to clothing.
SLB announces AI-driven drilling solution
This technology autonomously interprets real-time subsurface data to guide the drill bit through the most productive reservoir layers, improving well performance while reducing drilling emissions.
Girard unveils advanced hydraulic pump for extreme environments
The Model GZ 50000 pump integrates seamlessly with Girard’s hydraulically actuated valves for DOT 407 tank trailers, offering exceptional durability and reliability in demanding conditions.
Helsing debuts its intelligent strike drone
According to the company, the electrically propelled HX-2 drone can transport anti-tank and anti-structure munitions and operates autonomously, requiring no pilot input or GPS.
A buoyant solar solution for water scarcity issues
The low-cost, solar-powered and portable water desalination device could help combat water scarcity in developing or remote areas.
Servomotors feature integrated water cooling
With integrated water cooling, the series achieves an extremely high power density, allowing it to deliver up to 40 kW of power within a very compact space.
Halliburton unveils Intelli Portfolio: Cutting-edge wireline diagnostic solutions for well interventions
This suite of services will enable Halliburton to collaborate more with customers while also improving well insights to increase production, extend asset life and reduce total cost of operations.
New stealth coating makes aircraft invisible to anti-stealth radars
The paper-thin coating, comprised of metamaterials, can absorb low-frequency electromagnetic (EM) waves from different angles, thereby outperforming existing radar-absorbing materials for stealth aircraft,
New 'ghost radar' promises to detect submarines
The scientists observed that when nuclear submarines in seawater are exposed to signals with frequencies as low as 100 Hz, their radar cross-section (RCS) can reach up to 947 square feet.
Shining a light on bioelectronics' bright future
Among other things, bioelectronics are used to treat heart rhythms, seizures and neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's.
Planning the first grid-scale fusion power plant
The ARC fusion power plant is expected to come online in the early 2030s and generate about 400 MW of carbon-free electricity.
Revolutionary plasma tech transforms water into a germ-killing powerhouse
The device, which pairs plasma activation with solar charging, could be a possible solution for sanitation in regions where electricity is scarce or areas that commonly experience harsh conditions.