Recent market news indicates that Lomon Billions Group's 150,000 tons/year chloride-process titanium dioxide production line in the UK is expected to resume production, marking a significant expansion ...
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Plants convert light into energy efficiently through photosynthesis—an ability that scientists and engineers still struggle to match with electronic devices. Recently, researchers have looked beyond ...
Radar-absorbing materials have long been associated with stealth fighters, cruise missiles and other high-end military platforms for which performance often comes at a high cost. But in China, some ...
Steel and metal production are among the largest contributors to global greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for approximately 10% of global CO2 emissions. At the same time, modern technology relies ...
A major discovery is reshaping how scientists think about catalysts. Researchers have, for the first time, captured oxygen atoms moving through the interior of a catalyst—not just along its surface.
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Swiss biomaterials firm Seprify has raised 12.25 million francs ($15.7M) to scale its cellulose-based alternatives to titanium dioxide for the food and cosmetics sectors. As the consumer goods ...
Swiss bio-materials company Seprify today announced that it has raised €13.4 million in Series A funding to scale their cellulose-based alternative to titanium dioxide used across cosmetics, food and ...
Recently, executives from Tronox, a major U.S. titanium dioxide producer, stated that after a challenging year marked by low profits, plant shutdowns, and high raw material costs, the company holds a ...
“As DRAM technology nodes move into the sub-10 nm regime, capacitor scaling is increasingly constrained by both footprint loss and a hard physical thickness limit for the entire ...
Food formulators now have an array of options to replace synthetic dyes. But when it comes to titanium dioxide—a white pigment now banned in the EU in foods and under threat in some US states—the ...