HEADLINES ARCHIVE
The origins of orbital debris
According to data from NASA, Russia, the U.S. and China are the biggest contributors of space junk.
A US blueprint to achieve carbon neutral aviation emissions
A government-wide strategy is outlined for scaling up new technologies to produce sustainable aviation fuels across the U.S. airline industry.
Dairy byproduct eyed for greener adhesives, surface cleaners
A process for obtaining valuable, high-purity ethyl acetate from whey can be used to produce environmentally friendly adhesives, printing inks or varnishes.
New 32 kN tools and jaws from RLS
New 32 kN jaws are compatible with most of the larger press tools currently in widespread use for HVAC and refrigeration applications.
Video: Carbon fiber recycling initiative underway in the UK
The effort could reduce the volume of continuous carbon fiber reinforced polymer material sent to landfills in the U.K. by 50%.
Video: Gain versatility and reduce costs with Seco X-Head quick-change milling head system
Users can quickly and easily change between various solid-carbide milling geometries and types to optimize milling operations while reducing manufacturing costs and tooling inventories.
Video: Map matches hydrogen producers and consumers
An online U.S. mapping platform highlights and connects hydrogen suppliers, infrastructure providers, users and community stakeholders.
Two roads, one direction. FPT Industrial’s journey to net zero carbon at IAA Transportation 2022
The company will showcase its multi-energy approach to sustainable on-road propulsion at the transportation industry trade show.
GE's adaptive engine for F-35 jet moves to next phase
GE anticipates that the military will utilize it for the F-35 jet as it moves into the manufacturing development phase.
Nontraditional water resources and the distributed hydrogen economy
A decentralized approach to hydrogen production and consumption, based on electrolysis of seawater, industrial wastewater, municipal effluents and other nontraditional water sources is proposed.
The first natural gas truck in India rolls off the production line, powered by FPT Industrial
India’s first manufacturing facility for the production of liquified natural gas-fueled trucks is now operational.
A boom for the nuclear waste management market
This market is expected to reach a value of nearly $7 billion by 2027.
UK manufacturers leading the charge at Battery Show North America EV tech expo
An alliance of the U.K.’s leading automotive businesses will showcase the latest electric vehicle (EV) battery innovations to accelerate the global transition toward electrification.
Recyclable wind turbine blades now spin in the circular economy
The first recyclable blades engineered by Siemens Gamesa are spinning on a wind turbine at the Kaskasi offshore wind farm in Germany.
ECOlogical: Plain bearings made from regranulated tribo-plastics
The new series consists of 97% to 100% regranulated Iglide materials.
MacDermid Alpha Electronics highlights the value of silver sintering at battery show
The company will highlight the role of specialist materials in shaping the future of electric mobility.
Fabric filter captures and converts CO2 emissions
The filter removes CO2 from air and gas mixtures at promising rates.
AGILOX North America opens new Client Experience and Fulfillment Center
The facility supports an expanded workforce and fulfillment capabilities as well as a robotics training academy.
DAWN of a new solar fuel production plant
The world’s first industrial plant to produce synthetic fuels using solar heat is now under construction in Jülich, Germany.
LSB automates an existing method for isolating volatile food ingredients
Automated solvent-assisted flavor evaporation (aSAFE) offers significant advantages over the manual process, achieving higher yields on average and reducing the risk of contamination by nonvolatile substances.