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Anti-Fatigue Mat suits both dry and light wet applications.

2013-11-14 14:28:48| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Measuring ¾ in. thick, Superfoam Plus® Mat is made from PVC/nitrile rubber foam blend that resists chemicals, grease, oil, and animal/vegetable fats. High-density materials incorporate millions of tiny closed cells that will not absorb liquids. All sizes are available in perforated versions to facilitate removal of liquids and debris from work surface. Designed with beveled edges, mat has aggressive pattern on top and bottom that creates anti-slip surface while minimizing movement. This story is related to the following:Safety Mats | Floor Mats | Anti-Slip Mats

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Dry Film Negative Photoresist targets MEMS applications.

2013-11-06 14:29:39| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Optimized for hot roll lamination and processing on MEMS and IC wafers, DF-3020 Antimony-free Photoresist is available for sampling in 20 µm thickness, ±1 µm and can be manufactured from 5–25 µm thick. Film features glass transition temperature of 165°C and moderate modulus of 4 GPa at 25°C. Hydrophobic in nature, cured chemistry can withstand harsh environments including extreme moisture conditions and corrosive chemicals. This story is related to the following:Photoresists

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Global warming is changing soil chemistry, to the detriment of plant growth in the worlds dry regions

2013-11-04 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Summit County: After studying soil samples at more than 200 sites worldwide in a networked research projects, scientists say global warming is likely to change the balance of soil nutrients in drylands -- to the detriment of plant growth. Drylands cover about 41 percent of the earths surface. The study suggests that people -- about 20 percent of the world`s population -- who depend on those ecosystems for crops, livestock forage, fuel and fiber will find their resources increasingly restrained. The findings...

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Western Creeks & Streams Will Continue to Dry Up, Study Says

2013-11-01 22:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Nature World News: A new study reports that drying climates in the American West will lead to a decrease in annual stream flow. In the Salt Lake City region, for example, researchers report the region could see as much as a 6.5 percent drop in the annual flow of streams that provide water to the city. Writing in the journal Earth Interactions, a research team reports that by the middle of the century some of the streams that provide water to Salt Lake City will dry up several weeks earlier in the summer and fall....

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Dry And Polluted Air Causes Eye Discomfort, Worse In Winter, Report Eye Researcher

2013-10-21 04:00:44| pollutiononline Home Page

Winter weather can dry out the eyes, reports water and eye researcher Sharon Kleyne. According to Kleyne, dehumidification of the air due to decreased ambient water vapor pressure or humidity, along with increased air pollution particles, can negatively impact daily comfort and health

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