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  • Nanomaterials-Image
    Nanomaterials - (266 companies)
    ...to corrosion from molten metal and glass. ptical, thermal, chemical, and electrical and electronics applications. Shape and Dimension. Nanomaterials are designed in a variety of shapes including particles, tubes, wires, films, flakes, or shells... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Test Tubes - (46 companies)
    ...plastic tubes, but often more expensive. Fused silica is suitable for applications that require good, long-term thermal stability. Borosilicate glass can withstand thermal shock and chemical attack, making it a common test tube material for chemistry... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Tube Fittings - (1058 companies)
    The difference between tubes and pipes is in how they are specified. Generally, tubes and their fittings are defined with exact rather than nominal dimensions. In other words, a tube's outer diameter will often measure exactly 1.5 inches if rated... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Vacuum Tubes - (15 companies)
    ...envelopes that surround a vacuum containing electrodes. When electrical contacts are placed on the ends of the vacuum tube, the current is directed to flow through the vacuum via an airtight seal. Most vacuum tubes, leads are designed to plug... Learn More
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    NMR Tubes - (5 companies)
    NMR Tubes hold samples in NMR spectrometers. They are thin glass walled tubes, uniformly thick and balanced for smooth spinning. NMR Tubes Information. Image Credit: Goss Scientific. An NMR tube is a thin glass walled tube used to contain samples... Learn More
  • Cores and Tubes - (41 companies)
    Typically, both types of plastic products are extruded. When selecting plastic cores and tubes, there are several parameters to consider. These include tube shape, wall thickness, and cap-and-plug options. Most plastic tubes and plastic cores... Learn More
  • Microwave Tubes - (12 companies)
    Microwave tubes are lamps that produce microwaves. Microwave tubes are electron guns for generating linear beam tubes. A microwave tube generates and amplifies higher frequencies in the microwave range of frequency spectrum. When a microwave tube... Learn More
  • Gas Discharge Tubes (GDT) - (47 companies)
    Gas discharge tubes (GDT) or gas tube arrestors (GTA) provide protection against voltage and current surges in electronic and electrical equipment. They include spark gaps, simple devices with two or three conducting electrodes separated by a gap... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Photomultiplier Tubes - (25 companies)
    ...of photomultiplier tubes. These include spectral response range, sensitivity, rise time, applied voltage, and gain. The spectral response range of incident light the photomultiplier tube detects, also called wavelength range. Sensitivity is a measure... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Torque Tubes and Torque Arms - (35 companies)
    ...of a manually or power operated torque tool. A torque tube or torque arm helps relieve the weight of the tool and the torque reaction on the tool operator so productivity and precision can be improved. Torque tubes and torque arms neutralize the effect... Learn More
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  • Electrospinning - Fibers at the Nano-Scale (.pdf)
    famous for his discovery of argon in 1895) as part of his investigations into electrospraying in the late 1800s. Bioabsorbable plastics. T E C H N I C A L N E W S L E T T E R. Electrospinning ­ Fibers at the Nano-scale. Introduction. Electrospinning uses an electrical charge to draw fine fibers...
  • High Resolution Electron Microscopy of Carbon Nano-Tube at Room and High 8. Temperatures (HF-2200 TEM 112)
    characterization and manufacturing techniques. Practical use of nano-tubes is also in progress. An electron source for a field emission display device is one of such examples. An electronic device of nano-scale may be a possibility in the future. Electron microscopes have been used for studying...
  • Nanogenerators Powered by Body Movement
    Wang of Georgia Tech, a team of researchers have proposed and developed a broad range of these nanoscale devices. Wang believes he can produce enough current to power the devices through a piezoelectric-induced discharge. To make the generators, researchers first grew arrays of zinc oxide nanowires...
  • A New "Twist" On Nanostructures
    Zinc-oxide nanostructures resembling a DNA helix could let engineers build nanoscale sensors, transducers, resonators, and other devices that rely on electromechanical coupling, say developers at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Zhong Lin Wang, professor in the Georgia Tech School of Materials...
  • IMTS Aims at Honing the Competitive Edge
    techniques. According to Univ. of Florida researchers, it produces nanoscale, mirror-finish surfaces on capillary tubes, bent tubing, and other free-form parts. And engineers at will showcase developments such as rotating turning tools that spin as. IMTS Aims at Honing the Competitive Edge...
  • Medical Device Link .
    One of the more important classes of material to emerge from the recent developments in nanotechnology has been the carbon nanotube. A variety of nanoscale carbon tube structures have been prepared and this article discusses their structure, properties and potential medical applications...
  • Weighing Single Atoms?
    and the Microelectronics Advanced Research Program Focus Center on Materials, Structures and Devices supported by the Semiconductor Research Corp. The devices were fabricated at the NSF-funded Cornell Nanoscale Facility. Want to use this article? Click here for options!. (C) 2011 Penton Media Inc...
  • U.S. Patents | January 2006 | A B T | 7MS.com
    materials, Jeremy Barker, M. Yazid Saidi, and Jeffrey Swoyer, Valence Technology, Inc. U.S. 6,960,334 (20051101), Amorphous nano-scale carbon tube and production method therefor, Hisaji Matsui, Ryoichi Nishida, Hitoshi Nishino, Chiharu Yamaguchi, Haruyuki Nakaoka, Kazuhiro Takezaki, and Katsuhiro Sasaki...
  • High Temperature Materials Processing - Challenges & Innovations (.pdf)
    . Harper Inter. -. their utilization in controlling other. national's expert design team was. nanoscale structures. able to devise a proprietary solution. Additionally, it is critical to place. to this challenge, enabling. importance on viewing innovation. Fig. 1. researchers to achieve their goals...
  • Nanotornados stir up trouble for superconductors
    vortices with nanoscale, engineered defects in a superconductor. Understanding this interaction could help scientists reduce the vortices' current-sapping effects and make possible superconducting, quantum-logic devices that use vortex manipulation. STM brings an extremely sharp conducting probe to within...

Engineering Web Search: Nanoscale Tubes

Photodiode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
P-N photodiodes are used in similar applications to other photodetectors, such as photoconductors, charge-coupled devices, and photomultiplier tubes.
Memristor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Nanotube Site
Rice University: Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology IBM Nanoscale Science: Carbon nanotube page
VOLUME 76, NUMBER 6 P H Y S I C A L R E V I E W L E T T E R S...
P H Y S I C A L R E V I E W L E T T E R S 5 FEBRUARY 1996 Pure Carbon Nanoscale Devices: Nanotube Heterojunctions L. Chico,* Vincent H. Crespi, Lorin
The Mallouk Group
Chemistry of Nanoscale Inorganic Materials
Paul W.K. Rothemund - Home Page
It includes extended DNA sheets, DNA tubes, DNA machines, DNA walkers, etc.
Carbon Nanotubes
It is important to note, however, that nanoscale tubes of carbon, produced catalytically, had been known for many years before Iijima?s discovery.
Israeli scientists produce nanoscale wires from proteins
Title: Israeli scientists produce nanoscale wires from proteins Article Id: 180203358 Site Name: eetimes Company: CMP Media LLC Publication Date:
ScienceMatters @ Berkeley. Tiny Test Tubes and...
Tiny Test Tubes and Nanoscale Membranes It's no surprise that UC Berkeley chemist John Arnold spends most of his time working with test tubes.
IEEE - Which Journal Would Be Right for My Research?


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