Since the 1986 World Championship in Mexico, the
collaborative development of new match balls by Adidas and Bayer
MaterialScience has repeatedly set new standards.
Novel coatings were derived from a new approach to the selection of 100%
solids polymerizable oligomers and monomers together with specific
nano-material additives.
ICA
Group has succeeded in producing two of the most technologically advanced,
highest-quality solutions currently available in the market in the sector of
low-environmental impact coatings.
A Michigan State University researcher and his
students have developed a nanomaterial that makes plastic stiffer, lighter and
stronger and could result in more fuel-efficient airplanes and cars as well as
more-durable medical and sports equipment.
It
can be concluded that water-thinable TSA coatings based on the developed
copolymer/resin prepared by using AA and HEMA in the molar ratio of (1:1) can
be used as protective coatings for automobiles and other industrial
applications, as eco-friendly coatings with no/negligible evolution of VOCs and
hazardous air pollutants.
Applied NanoWorks, an
inorganic materials development company, announced the availability of MCP
Technology™ for research and development, joint development agreements and
material manufacturing applications.
In 2006, a team of coatings and restoration
experts was brought in to help restore The Angel of Independence (El Angel de la
Independencia) – an iconic and endearing symbol of Mexican freedom.
The
next time you admire a building with beautiful glass where every window has a
uniform color, chances are the glass was fabricated by Viracon, and Konica
Minolta instruments played a pivotal role in ensuring the color is the same,
pane to pane.